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Hydrolysis vs Chlorophyllide - What's the difference?

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In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hydrolysis and chlorophyllide

is that hydrolysis is (biochemistry) the degradation of certain biopolymers (proteins, complex sugars) by the chemical process that results in smaller polymers or monomers (such as amino acids or monosaccharides) while chlorophyllide is (biochemistry) any water-soluble breakdown product of chlorophyll formed by hydrolysis or enzyme action.

As nouns the difference between hydrolysis and chlorophyllide

is that hydrolysis is (chemistry) a chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water while chlorophyllide is (biochemistry) any water-soluble breakdown product of chlorophyll formed by hydrolysis or enzyme action.

hydrolysis

English

Noun

(hydrolyses)
  • (chemistry) A chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water.
  • (biochemistry) The degradation of certain biopolymers (proteins, complex sugars) by the chemical process that results in smaller polymers or monomers (such as amino acids or monosaccharides)
  • chlorophyllide

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (biochemistry) Any water-soluble breakdown product of chlorophyll formed by hydrolysis or enzyme action