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Estimates of LOQ using regression vs S/N for SEC methods
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						I am trying to apply regression data (RMS of line and slope; 10 x RMS/slope = LOQ) to LOQ estimates for SEC minor components. Results vs using S/N ratios are 10-20 fold higher than S/N estimates (10 x S/N = LOQ) of LOQ. Is application of regression data reliable using these minor components that have USP peak widths in the range of 1.5-1.8 minutes and higher, naturally, precision values?
					
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						For  LLOQ, I would think the regression-based determination would be more reliable (certainly, more conservative) than S/N-based.
					
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						I agree with Tom.
Determining the LOQ from regression line is better.
LOQ = Xav + (10 x sd)
Xav = average response gained from the blank
sd = standard deviation of the samples' responses
									Determining the LOQ from regression line is better.
LOQ = Xav + (10 x sd)
Xav = average response gained from the blank
sd = standard deviation of the samples' responses
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