provkoncentration
Provkoncentration is a term used in some laboratory contexts to denote the concentration of a solution or reagent at a defined step of an experiment, often related to provoking a response or used in calibration. The word is drawn from the root for “test” or “provocation” combined with concentration, and its exact meaning can vary by field and region. It is not a universally standardized term, and in many protocols it may be used interchangeably with similar phrases such as initial concentration, test concentration, or calibration concentration.
In practice, provkoncentration refers to the amount of a substance present in a prepared solution at a
Applications span pharmacology, toxicology, analytical chemistry, and immunology, where a defined provkoncentration helps ensure reproducibility, sensitivity,
See also: concentration, calibration curve, dose-response, standard solution.