CORRELATION OF POPULATION BIOMARKER IN WASTEWATER
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2023 9:41 am
Dear,
I am currently investigating Vanyllilmandelic acid as a population biomarker to assess (relative) population. I have stumbled accross a problem since spearman correlation test shows no significant correlation with de facto population (mobile device based). My interpretation would be that VMA levels remain constant in time while population increases and one of the reasons for this could be that area response on the HPLC device was low for VMA (50 for 2000 ng/L and remains below 1000 even at 32000 ng/L). Could the low response be the reason for an underestimation of concentrations? or am i interpreting this wrong?
I am currently investigating Vanyllilmandelic acid as a population biomarker to assess (relative) population. I have stumbled accross a problem since spearman correlation test shows no significant correlation with de facto population (mobile device based). My interpretation would be that VMA levels remain constant in time while population increases and one of the reasons for this could be that area response on the HPLC device was low for VMA (50 for 2000 ng/L and remains below 1000 even at 32000 ng/L). Could the low response be the reason for an underestimation of concentrations? or am i interpreting this wrong?