Chlorophyll is a green pigment that absorbs solar energy in plants. Plants appear green due to chlorophyll reflecting light between 500-600 nm. Chlorophyll is a mixture of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b
Autumn leaves change from green to yellow, orange, red, purple, and brown. Chlorophyll pigment in chloroplasts masks other colors during summer. Chlorophyll breakdown occurs in late summer, revealing hidden pigments
Liquid chlorophyll is extracted from plants and found in leafy greens. Can be consumed as supplement or added to juices
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in plants and some microorganisms. Term coined in 1818 by Pelletier and Caventou from Greek words for green leaf. Contains magnesium ion at core and is bound by proteins
Chlorophyll is essential for plants' photosynthesis process. Spirulina is a popular source of chlorophyll from algae. Average supplement serving is 100mg per 8 ounces of water
Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight to synthesize carbohydrates from CO2 and water. Photosynthesis is the basis for all plant life processes. Plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis