Table 2.
Calibration approaches applied when the blank matrix is available.
Method | Theory or Mechanism | Advantages | Disadvantages | References |
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Matrix-matched calibration | External calibration presupposes the preparation of several samples from blank matrix spiked at different analyte concentrations before injection with linear calibrations calculated for each analyte. |
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[46,57] |
Isotope labeled internal standard | The use of internal standard implies the use of a substance with identical or similar ionization properties and very close retention time to that of the analyte. According to literature 13C-labelled IS mimes better than 2H-labelled IS the target analyte. |
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[58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65] |