Where can I find the density of pure L-Proline?

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The density of pure L-Proline is not listed in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, prompting users to seek alternative sources. The Merck Index is suggested as a potential reference for finding the density of L-Proline. Accurate density values are crucial for simulations, making reliable sources essential for researchers and practitioners in the field.

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A simulation I'm running takes the density as an input when preparing the system and I'd prefer not to have to measure it experimentally so it would be really useful if this was tabulated somewhere. I was looking in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, but L-Proline has no entry in it's density column there. I wondered if anyone knew a good source for this.
 
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The Merck Index might have it.
 

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