Peak asymmetry is calculated by comparing the peak half-widths at 10% of the peak height:
where | |
AS |
Asymmetry 10% |
W10 |
Peak width at 10% of the peak height |
Wf, 10 | Front half of the peak width at 10% of the peak height. |
By most of the pharmacopeias, the symmetry factor of a peak is calculated by comparing the peak half-widths at 5%. In OpenLab, this factor is calculated and stored as the Tailing factor (see Symmetry Factor, Tailing Factor (USP)). In OpenLab, the symmetry is calculated as a pseudomoment by the integrator using the following moment equations:
If no inflection points are found, or only one inflection point is reported, then the peak symmetry is calculated as follows:
where | |
ai |
Area of slice |
ti |
Time of slice |
Hf |
Height of front inflection point |
Hr |
Height of rear inflection point |
H |
Height at apex |