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Concentration analysis 8
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Concentration analysis
Biacore T100 software supports two approaches to concentration analysis:
•
Using a calibration curve determined by measurement of known samples
(referred to as
calibrated measurements
).
•
Calibration-free measurements
that rely on the relationship between the
analyte concentration and the rate of mass transfer of analyte to the
sensor surface.
Principles and experimental practice for concentration measurements are
described in the Biacore Concentration Analysis Handbook.
8.1
Requirements for concentration evaluation
8.1.1
Calibrated measurements
In order to evaluate concentration analysis using a calibration curve, the run
must include at least one calibration curve and unknown sample injections
must have the appropriate properties and keywords. For wizard-based runs, the
conditions are met automatically when the
Concentration Analysis
wizard is
used. For method-based runs, the method must be constructed as described in
Section 5.10.1: if necessary, the keyword table can be edited so that the
conditions are met in full (see Section 6.6). Note however that the command
name cannot be edited in the keyword table. Refer to Chapter 5 for details of
how to construct methods in Method Builder.
Evaluation of unknown samples is based on the nearest preceding calibration
curve. If there is no preceding calibration curve in the run, the nearest following
curve is used. If the run contains several calibration curves for the same sample,
you can also use a single average calibration curve for all unknown samples.
8.1.2
Calibration-free measurements
Runs for calibration-free concentration analysis require a minimum of two
cycles for each sample, run at different flow rates. Blank cycles for each flow
rate are recommended. Both samples and blanks must be injected with a
command of type
Sample
(see Section 5.6.1).
Correct values for the diffusion coefficient D at 20°C and the molecular weight
MW must be provided. These values are normally provided when the run is set
up in the Control Software, but can be added or edited in the keyword table in
the Evaluation Software.
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