High-performance liquid chromatography accelerator mass spectrometry: Correcting for losses during analysis by internal standardization
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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:18 authored by Graham Lappin, M. Simpson, Y. Shishikura, C. Garner<p>A method was developed to account for analytical losses of 14C-analyte when determining the concentration in biological samples using chromatographic separation and analysis by accelerator mass spectrometry. From the equations of J. Vogel and A.H. Love (in: A.L. Burlingame (Ed.), Methods in Enzymology, Academic Press, New York, 2005), new equations were derived to describe the isotopic dilution of a chromatographically isolated 14C-analyte. The analytical recovery for each sample was determined by the use of the UV response for nonlabeled analyte, as an internal standard against a standard curve. The slope of the curve was substituted into the equations to provide a method of accurately determining the analyte concentration. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.</p>
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Analytical BiochemistryVolume
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93-95Publisher
Elsevier MassonExternal DOI
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0003-2697eISSN
1096-0309Date Submitted
2013-03-24Date Accepted
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