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I have a slightly unusual query about estimating LOD.
Standard practise for estimating LOD (or LOQ) from the calibration line uses: LOD = intercept + 3 . sd of regression.
I have a set of calibrations with negative Y intercepts (some of them hovering around significantly different from zero), if I apply the equation above as given the negative intercept makes the LOD lower than it would be with a zero intercept, which is counterintutive, since a negative Y intercept implies a positive X intercept, in other words that a peak area of zero is generated by a non-zero quantity.
My immediate reaction is to use the absolute value of the Y intercept, but I cannot find anything in any of the official guidance to reassure me that this is the right way to go.
Am I on the right track, or is there another approach ?
Thanks Peter
