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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 478, Issue 2, Pages 281-301Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/S0003-2670(02)01508-8
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matrix effect; calibration; correction function; uncertainty; recovery; chromatographic analysis
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A new strategy to carry out the correction of analytical results affected by systematic errors due to the matrix effect is proposed. Two types of external calibrations must be established with the purpose to estimate the matrix effect: solvent calibration (SC) and matrix-matched calibration (MC). These calibration curves are statistically compared and a correction function (CF) is proposed with the aim to simplify the resolution to the problems associated with the incidence of matrix systematic error in the analytical results. Applying this correction function to the results obtained from the solvent calibration, it is possible to make a prediction of the values that would be obtained when the matrix-matched calibration is applied. On the other hand, a rigorous study of the associated uncertainty is developed and applied to the calculated correction function. Finally, this correction function is validated by means of obtained data of recovery studies carried out by a traditional methodology. The methodology has been satisfactorily applied to the quantification of the pesticide procymidone by HPLC for assessing dermal exposure. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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