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Tip #98: Using the average area of replicate injections of a sample to quantitate analyte(s) of interest

Tip #98: Using the average area of replicate injections of a sample to quantitate analyte(s) of interest

Q: How do I use the average area of replicate injections of my sample to quantitate my analyte(s) of interest?

A: Normally, we quantitate the individual injections and then calculate the average amount; this is another way.

In this tip, I will show you how to use the average area of replicate injections of a sample to quantitate analyte(s) of interest (Part 16).

STEP 1

STEP 1

Create a Peak Type Custom Field, ‘data type real’ to calculate the average area of the replicate injections. This is an Intersample Custom Field with a summary function.

STEP 2

STEP 2

The equation for a line is y=mx+b. In Empower, it is y=Bx+A. If we solve for ‘x’, we get x=y-A/B. In this case, we want to use the ‘average area’ which is calculated from the first Custom Field. I would recommend referencing the ‘last injection’ of the ‘last standard’ for A and B, so that you have the final coefficients.

STEP 3

STEP 3

Now, we see the ‘average area’ for each component based on the duplicate injections of the sample and the ‘calculated amount’ based on that average.

It’s that easy!

Final Notes

This procedure can be followed using the QuickStart or Pro interface.


About the Author

About the Author
Neil Lander

Neil Lander

Neil provides internal support for Empower CDS software and is focused on developing laboratory software solutions that help organizations achieve their scientific and operational objectives.



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