Hi @statman. Thanks for your quick & thoughtful response. Yes, I am just trying to pick a winner as opposed to determining causality.
1) I don't believe that within-supplier variability is actually a major concern in this case. This experiment will use highly purified chemicals that come with CoAs certifying lot dextrose equivalents (DE), which is the actual parameter we care about between suppliers. We know from past work there is very low variation surrounding these dextrose equivalents between different lots from the same supplier. But yes, I am also not sure if a DOE is the correct approach here, which is the reason for my question
2) We have well-established and robust measurement systems with low variability and have quantified and assessed these in the past - again, not a major concern for us in this case.
3) The maltodextrin itself is "pure" regardless of supplier, but as mentioned above, they will have different DE values. The plan is to dissolve different amounts of each type to different concentrations, and ultimately to assess both source & concentration on our final product.
4) Good question. Typically for a non-DOE experiment, we will process things in triplicate, and as long as our variation is low, leave it at this. Obviously with DOEs this is not always the case. But as mentioned above, I am not that concerned about a high level of within-source variability.
Thanks again for your time!