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Research Article

Endotoxin contamination of engineered nanomaterials

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Pages 73-83 | Received 09 Apr 2009, Accepted 01 Oct 2009, Published online: 29 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Endotoxin has established health impacts and may be a potential confounding factor in toxicity studies of engineered nanomaterials (ENM). We aimed to characterize endotoxin contamination for a representative set of carbon-based ENM. The established method for quantifying endotoxin relies on its activity in a complex biochemical assay system. Because of their physical and chemical properties, measurement of endotoxin associated with many ENM presents non-trivial technical challenges. We have made progress in identifying and implementing methods for ENM analysis with respect to endotoxin content, revealing varying levels of endotoxin contamination in the ENM examined here. The physical association of ENM and endotoxin and their shared physiological effects suggest the possibility that contaminating endotoxin may contribute to the toxicity that is ascribed to ENM. We found in this small number of samples that endotoxin levels were not related to type of ENM or surface area but may be introduced randomly during manufacture.

Acknowledgements

The authors appreciate technical assistance provided by Tricia Schwartz. TEM imaging was accomplished with the assistance of the Duke University Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF).

Declaration of interest: Resources for this study were provided by RTI International Research and Development funds (RTI IR & D No. 0270800.035). This research was funded by an internal research and development grant. The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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