standardkurvor
Standardkurvor, also known as calibration curves, are graphical representations that relate an analytical instrument’s response to known concentrations of an analyte. They are used to quantify the amount of a substance in unknown samples by comparing the measured signal to the curve obtained from standards. Calibration curves are common in spectrophotometry, chromatography, immunoassays, and many molecular assays, and they support decisions in chemistry, biology, environmental testing, and clinical diagnostics.
To construct a standardkurv, a series of standards with precisely known concentrations is prepared and measured
Applications require careful handling of matrix effects, controls, and quality assurance. External calibration, standard addition, or