Klorofüllide
Klorofüllide are a class of molecules that are closely related to chlorophyll. They are essentially chlorophyll molecules that lack a phytol tail. This difference in structure means that klorofüllide are not incorporated into the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts in the same way as chlorophyll. Instead, they are typically found in the stroma of the chloroplasts or can be released into the cytoplasm.
The primary klorofüllides are derived from chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. Klorofyllide a, for example, is
While chlorophyll's main role is light absorption for photosynthesis, klorofüllides have other functions or are intermediates