GCMS and HPLC -- any relationship?

Photon

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Paying for both GCMS and HPLC is very costly.
170 + 120 = 290.

I was wondering if there is a way to estimate HPLC mg/ml, via GCMS.
These are the GCMS that can be found on this forum, credit goes to @MuscularMD for doing most of them.


ABCD
= A - C
E
= D / A
HPLC
MG/ML
GCMS %B * 1000VarianceVariance %
PRIMALTC20419.98%199.8 42%
DEVONTC25526.36%263.6 (9)-3%
WWBTE27328.85%288.5 (16)-6%
AXLETC30234.36%343.6 (42)-14%
COMPOUNDED RXTC19423.88%238.8 (45)-23%
ArailTNE473.57%35.7 1124%
SSABU53562.71%627.1 (92)-17%
ScholarTRA10812.43%124.3 (16)-15%




Looking at PRIMAL, DEVON and WWB, you can see that the variances are pretty small.
However the variances between the others are much wider.

Anyone got any inside into why this could be the case?
 
Paying for both GCMS and HPLC is very costly.
170 + 120 = 290.

I was wondering if there is a way to estimate HPLC mg/ml, via GCMS.
These are the GCMS that can be found on this forum, credit goes to @MuscularMD for doing most of them.


ABCD
= A - C
E
= D / A
HPLC
MG/ML
GCMS %B * 1000VarianceVariance %
PRIMALTC20419.98%199.8 42%
DEVONTC25526.36%263.6 (9)-3%
WWBTE27328.85%288.5 (16)-6%
AXLETC30234.36%343.6 (42)-14%
COMPOUNDED RXTC19423.88%238.8 (45)-23%
ArailTNE473.57%35.7 1124%
SSABU53562.71%627.1 (92)-17%
ScholarTRA10812.43%124.3 (16)-15%




Looking at PRIMAL, DEVON and WWB, you can see that the variances are pretty small.
However the variances between the others are much wider.

Anyone got any inside into why this could be the case?
Jano dropped price for combo to 240 usd after I asked. 50 bucks off.

Will look at the rest when I can. Short answer is no.

Edit:

HPLC gives absolute number.

GCMS will only give you relative info the way it is currently set up. The %API of total is a function of volatility and ionization amount of the other stuff that comes with it.
 
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Jano dropped price for combo to 240 usd after I asked. 50 bucks off.

Will look at the rest when I can. Short answer is no.

Edit:

HPLC gives absolute number.

GCMS will only give you relative info the way it is currently set up. The %API of total is a function of volatility and ionization amount of the other stuff that comes with it.

Yes i agree, but there shouldn't be huge variances in the "other stuff" if all one is using is MCT BB BA Raws (+EO for China oils).

Unless ofc the raw purity is crap and there's alot of extra stuff.
Similarly, doesn't this also mean that the lesser the variance between GCMS% and mg/ml, the cleaner the brew?

The combo is missing the comments(?), which is an issue if there are false positives.
 
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Yes i agree, but there shouldn't be huge variances in the "other stuff" if all one is using is MCT BB BA Raws (+EO for China oils).

Unless ofc the raw purity is crap and there's alot of extra stuff.

The combo is missing the comments(?), which is an issue if there are false positives.
Are they all MCT? Could build a linear model if you knew all the other compositions.

I like where you are going with this.
 
You can view full size by clicking on each thumbnail. Fantastic work compiling these data. No added adjustable parameters. Just straight linear model between GCMS and HPLC.

Actually I am shocked, but that is why you plot the data and run the regression....

My added values in blue.
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Linear Regression Plot

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ANOVA results
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Line fit plot
image (23).webp

We can actually predict the HPLC result within 8% "on average" (RMSE) based on the 8 data points.

Great job @Photon. You could almost just do the GCMS and get the HPLC mg/ml for free.

Incorporating more linear model parameters (oil type, etc) would most likely improve fit.

@janoshik, have you done this analysis previously??
 
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We can try applying the model based off the Tren experiment.
Hard to find any GCMS data here.
yes that would be good test. I am surprised. The R2 and fit is incredible really.

Regression equation (line of best fit) on the regression plot.
 
No feedback other than I’d been wondering about this too. I’d almost be willing to trust the vendor’s HPLC for dosing if there is a blind GCMS that comes back “clean,” whatever that means. Based on your analysis, we may not be able to tell the mg exactly, but we might be able to tell if a product advertised at 200mg/ml is underdosed at only 100 mg/ml. If the GCMS suggests it’s most likely in the ballpark, can we trust the vendor’s HPLC?
 
No feedback other than I’d been wondering about this too. I’d almost be willing to trust the vendor’s HPLC for dosing if there is a blind GCMS that comes back “clean,” whatever that means. Based on your analysis, we may not be able to tell the mg exactly, but we might be able to tell if a product advertised at 200mg/ml is underdosed at only 100 mg/ml. If the GCMS suggests it’s most likely in the ballpark, can we trust the vendor’s HPLC?
Incredible fit. That's where we are headed it appears. Thanks for all your data and support!!
 
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I added the data in.
If i run the linear regression using only MCT oils (yellow), then use it to estimate for everything, it is pretty accurate for MCT and MCT related (+EO) oils. I'd be curious to see the Tren MCT GCMS data and to see if it works on it.

y=707.4012413x+67.85563911

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I added the data in.
If i run the linear regression using only MCT oils (yellow), then use it to estimate for everything, it is pretty accurate for MCT and MCT related (+EO) oils. I'd be curious to see the Tren MCT GCMS data and to see if it works on it.

y=707.4012413x+67.85563911

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