Is LOD and LOQ values differ for different substrat (eg
milk, tissue, egg etc.) for same compound (eg pesticide
flumethrin)in same instrument(eg GC)?
Answer Posted / b ramanjaneyulu
LOD and LOQ values are obtained with very less concentration hence it response varies with different substrate
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