Absolute Quantification
Absolute quantification uses isotopically-labeled (e.g. 13C, 2H, 15N) homologues of the metabolites to be measured as internal standards. Usually these isotopically-labeled versions are spiked into the samples prior to
extraction or added in the final extract. Limits of detection and quantification (LOD and LOQ) are determined, as well as the linearity of response to determine accurate quantification of absolute values.
This type of quantification provides quantitative values, such as nmol/mg, μM, or other units.