Biliverdin
a dark-green bile pigment, c 33 h 34 o 6 n 4 , formed as a breakdown product of hemoglobin and converted in humans to bilirubin.
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a manual of clinical diagnosis james campbell todd
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 6, slice 6 various
noun
a dark green pigment in the bile formed by the oxidation of bilirubin. formula: c33h34o6n4
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