Abstract
Summary Infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, and ultraviolet spectral data fortrimethylsilyl derivatives of aromatic acids that might be found in biological samples have been presented. Gas chromatographic retentions in the form of methylene units have also been given. In addition to enabling the investigator to identify a specific compound, the spectra and methylene unit information suggest generalizations correlating functional groups with specific spectral or gas chromatographic properties. The latter information could be helpful in determining the structure of a compound isolated from a biological sample for which no spectral or gas chromatographic properties have been published.
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