Calibration curve when no blank sample
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 4:02 am
				
				I have questions regarding calibration curves. When the calibration curve prepared by standard solution always give lower amount of analyte than the actual, matrix match calibration is use to compensate the matrix influence. A blank sample is needed for matrix match calibration; unfortunately, biological samples always contain compound of interests. So, what sample should I consider as blank sample (in my case- I need rice without tocopherols)? I am figuring out
Your help/idea is highly needed and deeply appreciated. Thank You
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