Streamline data processing for samples that require quantitation with standard addition technique
April L. Quinn-Paquet1, KC Hyland1, Heather Hughes2
1SCIEX, USA, 2SCIEX, UK
What: Standard addition is an analytical technique that allows the user to quantitate analytes in complex samples with high background or when surrogate standards are not readily available. The matrix with a background concentration of the target analyte is spiked with increasing amounts of known standard of that analyte and the subsequent standard addition curve and the response factor are used to extrapolate an unknown concentration in the original sample. MultiQuant™ Software is currently unable to perform this technique natively inside the software, it must be accomplished using a query architecture, which can be time consuming and prone to human error.
How: In this example of pond water screening, background levels of ciprofloxacin were observed in the sample matrix. First, a standard curve was prepared by spiking increasing amounts of known standard of the analyte into the sample matrix. By activating the standard addition feature in the processing method in SCIEX OS Software, the background level was easily calculated, and the calibration curve plotted. To do this you have to:
One of the critical requirements of standard addition is ensuring the correct amount of analyte is spiked in to the matrix aliquots to allow extrapolation back to the background level in the blank matrix. The standard addition feature addresses this issue by plotting a calibration curve of the Added Concentration on the x-axis (Figure 2) and a dotted line indicating the background level in the sample matrix.