释义 |
phyl·lo·er·y·thrin \ˌfilōˈerəthrə̇n, -_ə̇ˈrith-\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary phyll- + erythr- + -in : a rose-red photosensitizing porphyrin pigment formed as a degradation product of chlorophyll in the digestive tract of herbivorous animals and normally excreted especially in the bile but absorbed by the blood in pathological conditions (as geeldikkop) |