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målstoffet

Målstoffet is a term used in Swedish and Norwegian to denote “the target substance” or “the substance of interest” in a given study, experiment, or process. It describes the material, compound, or analyte that is the focus of measurement, evaluation, or production.

The concept is applied across disciplines, including analytical chemistry, pharmacology, environmental science, and materials research. In

Defining the målstoffet clarifies the scope of procedures such as sampling, calibration, and data interpretation. Calibration

Etymology and usage note: målstoffet combines mål (target or goal) with stoff (substance). While predominantly used

analytical
chemistry,
the
målstoffet
is
the
analyte
for
which
a
method
is
developed
and
validated,
often
represented
by
a
standard
or
reference
material.
In
pharmacology
and
drug
development,
the
active
pharmaceutical
ingredient
can
be
referred
to
as
the
målstoffet
in
efficacy
and
safety
studies.
In
materials
testing
or
irradiation
experiments,
the
target
material
subjected
to
testing,
treatment,
or
measurement
functions
as
the
målstoffet.
curves,
detection
limits,
and
quantification
strategies
are
established
with
explicit
reference
to
this
substance.
The
term
emphasizes
the
experimental
focus
and
helps
avoid
ambiguity
about
which
compound
or
material
is
being
discussed.
in
Nordic
lab
contexts,
the
concept
aligns
with
the
more
general
terms
analyte,
target
substance,
or
active
ingredient
in
international
scientific
writing.