Dilution integrity [Bioanalytics]

posted by Ramesh – India, 2007-10-19 09:29 (6827 d 23:07 ago) – Posting: # 1222
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Dear pramod,

your calibration range is from 2 - 100 ng.
any value out of the validated is not considered. if value is below the LOQ it will be considered as BLQ (below limit of quantification) and if the value is above the ULQ it will be repeated as Dilution integrity sample, but diluting the sample appropriately (to bring the concentration within the validation range) and back calculate by applying dilution factor.

i hope this is helpful to you

with regards,
Ramesh.V

with regards,

Ramesh

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