dharmanandh
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2009-04-01 20:22
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 back calculated values [Bioanalytics]

Hello friends
I want to know what is the procedure/equation to perform backcalculation for standard calibration curve values.
thanks in advance.

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Ohlbe
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France,
2009-04-03 14:56
(6297 d 11:21 ago)

@ dharmanandh
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 back calculated values

Dear dharmanandh,

Usually concentrations are calculated by a weighted linear regression:

y = mx + b (here in France we rather write it y = ax + b)

where y is your peak area ratio (analyte to IS) and x is the concentration. Back-calculating the concentration of your calibration samples is done exactly the same way as for unknown samples:

x = y/m - b/m.

It becomes more complex if you are using a quadratic equation (y = ax2 + bx + c). You can get two solutions to such a formula, only one of which will be relevant:

x = (-b ± squareroot(b2-4a(c-y)))/2a

Regards
Ohlbe
dharmanandh
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2009-04-03 21:02
(6297 d 05:14 ago)

@ Ohlbe
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 back calculated values

Thanks a TON Ohlbe. :-)
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