pohjanpitoisuudet
Pohjanpitoisuudet is a Finnish term used in analytical sciences to denote the concentration of a substance within the base matrix, i.e., the inherent or background level found in a sample. The concept emphasizes how the matrix affects measurements and serves as a reference point against which additional amounts, such as spikes or contaminants, are assessed. In practice, pohjanpitoisuudet are determined by analyzing control samples, blanks, or the unspiked matrix, and they are essential for correcting signal drift and matrix effects in instrumental analyses.
The term is commonly applied in environmental analysis, clinical chemistry, pharmacology, and food science. In environmental
Measurement and reporting of pohjanpitoisuudet depend on the sample type and analytical method. Common units include