digestionsgrad
Digestionsgrad is a term used to describe the extent to which a substance has been digested. In many contexts it functions as a measure of how completely a material has been broken down by chemical or enzymatic processes, and it can apply to both laboratory sample preparation and biological digestion. The concept is often expressed as a fraction or percentage representing the proportion of material that has been converted or dissolved.
In analytical chemistry and related fields, digestionsgrad refers to the completeness of matrix digestion during sample
Measurement approaches include gravimetric determination of undigested solids, quantitative analysis of dissolved species (for example by
In nutrition and biology, digestionsgrad can describe the fraction of a substrate that is digested under physiological