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phæophorbide
phæophorbide Biochem. (fiːəʊˈfɔːbaɪd) Also pheo-. [ad. G. phäophorbid (Willstätter & Stoll 1911, in Ann. d. Chem. CCCLXXVIII. 25), f. as phæophytin + Gr. ϕορβή pasture, food: see -ide.] Either of two compounds (orig. not distinguished) formed by the action of a strong acid on chlorophyll or phæophyt...
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pheophorbide
pheophorbide, -phytin varr. phæophorbide, -phytin.
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phæophytin
phæophytin Biochem. (fiːəʊˈfaɪtɪn) Also pheo-. [a. G. phaeophytin (now phäo-) (Willstätter & Hocheder 1907, in Ann. d. Chem. CCCLIV. 207), f. Gr. ϕαιός dusky + ϕυτόν plant: see -in1.] Either of two brownish compounds (orig. not distinguished) formed by the action of a weak acid on chlorophyll, havin...
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phytol
phytol Biochem. (ˈfaɪtɒl) [a. G. phytol (Willstätter & Hocheder 1907, in Ann. d. Chem. CCCLIV. 207): see phyt- and -ol.] A colourless oil whose molecule forms part of that of chlorophyll and vitamins E and K, and which is an acyclic terpenoid alcohol; 3,7,11,15-tetramethyl-2-hexadecenol, C20H40O.190...
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