Chemical Graph Theory provides many information on chemical compounds using an important tool named Topological Indices. Quantitative Structural Property Relationship (QSPR) is a statistical method that links physical and chemical properties of the molecular structure of different compounds with Topological Indices. This paper intends to make a QSPR analysis over a few chemical compounds which are similar to Retinol with a certain degree based on Topological Indices, which is obtained from their molecular structure.

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