6 Evaluation software – general features
6.7 Solvent correction
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examine the sensorgrams from solvent correction cycles as an aid in judging the
quality of the data.
The solvent correction curve is fitted to the experimental points using a second-
degree equation. Beware of applying solvent correction if the correction curve
does not fit the experimental points closely. Scatter in the correction points
indicates that the measurements are not reliable, and applying correction
derived from such curves can distort the measured responses unnecessarily.
For reliable solvent correction, the chi-squared value should be less than 2 RU.
Note:
In judging the quality of the solvent correction data, take note of the y-axis
scale in the display. The curves are automatically scaled to fit the window.
If the range of solvent correction is small (as in the illustration above),
points may appear to scatter widely from the fitted curve without
necessarily indicating poor quality.
The range of report point values that are candidates for solvent correction in the
assay data is indicated by vertical red lines in the window. If report points lie
outside the correction range, these values cannot be properly corrected. Some
small
extrapolation of the correction plots may be permissible. Use the
Extrapolate
button to extend the correction range. The shape of the solvent
correction plots is however not fully predictable, and extrapolation over more
than a short distance (at most 10% of the range of the reference values) is
dangerous.
Click
OK
to apply the solvent correction. Correction will be applied to the sample
and carry-over injection phase(s) of all sensorgrams. Any data points that lie
outside the correction range will be discarded and the corresponding
sensorgram will contain gaps corresponding to the invalid data.
Note:
In assays where the temperature is varied during the run, such as
thermodynamics assays, you should make sure that there is a solvent
correction curve included at the start of each temperature series, so that
the correction curve and sample cycles to which it is applied are
determined at the same temperature.
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