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Offline Albert Junges

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question of stable isotope dilution based quantitation
« on: June 13, 2014, 04:52:00 PM »
Dear all,

I have a question regarding the isotope dilution method for correction of technical variability during extraction and measurements in LC-MS/MS experiments. I am constructing calibration curves based on (analyte area)/(deuterium labeled IS area) to determine the concentration of a given analyte in a given sample.

I am now not sure whether I should plot responses against initial concentration (that is the nM before adding the ISTD) or should I plot the final concentration take into account the dilution caused by additing the   ISTD mix? Does adding of ISTD is considered a dilution step or just a way to get the response ratio in a given concentration. 

Could you please also share some papers or references from where I can learn more about it?

Thanks a lot for your time.  I really appreciate it.

Cheers,

Albert

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