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Note on the effect of organic nitrogen solvents upon specific rotation*
Tabular data are presented to show that the use of organic nitrogen compounds, and particularly quinoline, may be employed as solvents to enhance the optical rotation of various compounds, thus increasing the accuracy in their identification or assay.