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This might be a stupid question. Owing to a lot of interpretations and answers - I would like some expert advice.
My friend Kaylash was running a standard curve (a three point) which will be used to quantitate the specific compound in the unknowns.
However, later to his dismay he found that the standards were degrading.
He saw a degradant peak just infront of the analyte peak, which consistently seem to increase with time.
Now my questions:
1. How do you confirm that the peak infront of the analyte is infact the degradant.
2. How is this standard degradation affect your sample quantitation. Is it going to increase/decrease the percent recovery of the analyte.
