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Review Article

Detection of Endotoxins: From Inferring the Responses of Biological Hosts to the Direct Chemical Analysis of Lipopolysaccharides

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Pages 126-137 | Published online: 01 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

A significant portion of the scientific effort has been devoted to the detection of endotoxins in pharmaceutical solutions, as they pose major health threats as contaminants even in minute amounts. Conventional methods based on the biological response of endotoxins have been well-established, but as technology advances, many limitations surfaced in the recent years. As a result, information obtained by chemical analytical methods becomes valuable in crossvalidating these results. In addition to providing an overview on the main strategies for detecting the presence of endotoxins, the biological methods are compared with the chemical techniques. The review also investigates future advances aimed toward a more accurate, reliable, and convenient endotoxin test.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research grant (1301-IRIS-026) is supported by the Singapore National Research Foundation under its Environment & Water Research Programme and administered by PUB, Singapore’s national water agency. JJ would like to acknowledge Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd for providing a scholarship for his PhD studies at the National University of Singapore.

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