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The limit for my inpurity for a formulated product is 0.5%. so how to find out the theoretical LOQ and actual LOQ by means of linearity curve methodaccording tot ich guideline.
Donal
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thank you all for your valuable sugestion.Pliva,
I would suggest you do a standard curve from about 0.05% to about 2%. I would do five levels and three replicates. Perform a linear regression and determine the slope and standard deviation of the residuals. Use the formula 10 times the SDR divided by the slope to determine the estimated LOQ. Prepare a solution of analyte at the estimated LOQ and inject it 10 times. Determine the RSD of the response and if the RSD is less than 10%, that level can be used as your LOQ.
George
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