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hello everybody,

I need help: on differents analyses I have huge variations or sometimes totaly lost of deutereted Internal standards on LCMSMS. It's seems to be sample dependant but i think it's too huge to be matrix effect. I have this problem mainly with urines sample and mainly with a SPE sample prep. I don't know if I could be condident in my results when the ISTD is 100 time decrease and give me a high result. Does somebody has the same problem or any explications, I find nothing in the literature?

Thank you verry much

Glad
Do you make your extracts strongly acidic?

I have seen in the past, loss of deuterium when samples are brought to pH less than 2, especially when brought down to pH 1.
The past is there to guide us into the future, not to dwell in.
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