Good morning,
I am currently trying to optimize some enzymatic reactions using Response Surface Methodology, in concrete, Box-Behnken design matrix.
Using the program, you choose your independent variables or factors (pH, temperature, enzyme load, etc) and assign a "low" and "high" value to each. The program then automatically calculates the "middle" value.
My first question is if it is possible to change that "middle" value. Mi low value for enzyme load is 5 U/mL and my high value, 20. So, the middle point should be 12,5 U/mL. However, I have conducted my "middle" reactions with 10 U/mL. The program allows you to change the suggested values very easily, so that's what I have done. Is there any problem with this? I assume that, given that the program allows these changes, it will optimize reaction conditions taking into account I have used the value of 10 instead of 12,5.
My next question is if I can add more reactions (with different combinations of the factors) than the ones suggested by the program. This is because I did some reactions before designing the experiment with the program and I have results ("responses") for reactions conducted at different combinations of the variables than those suggested by the program. I know design of experiments are meant to minimize the number of reactions needed for optimization of a process but, since I already have those values, I think they could be useful to make the prediction model stronger.
Thank you very much in advanced.
Carlos