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Evaluation of Quantification Methods of Occupational Endotoxin Exposure

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Pages 1798-1805 | Received 04 Jan 2007, Accepted 15 Feb 2007, Published online: 11 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

Endotoxin has been identified as important component of organic-dust exposure and is suspected as main cause of work-related adverse health effects in dusty areas. Although the determination of endotoxin levels by using the Limulus amoebocyte lysate (LAL) assay is internationally accepted, reliability and variation of values measured with this test remain a point of discussion. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to determine the influence of different parameters on endotoxin activity measured in airborne samples. This study thus analyzed: (a) dust filter extraction procedures, (b) storage of samples, (c) usage of different commercially available LAL assays, and (d) results of the whole blood assay (WBA) compared to the LAL test. Using a parallel sampler, 120 filters were loaded with dust at 4 different occupational settings and extracted in 2 labs using a standardized protocol. Parameters like Tween in the extraction medium, extraction volume, centrifugation speed, and material of tubes used for extraction were tested. The LAL test and the WBA were able to determine the differences in dust load of filters obtained from the settings investigated. In addition, results varied significantly with modifications in extraction procedures. Using Tween for filter extraction mainly influenced the resulting endotoxin activity. In addition, LAL test differences according to manufacturer of LAL test, extraction volume, and whether the samples are freshly processed or frozen also resulted in significant variations in the endotoxin levels. In conclusion, a reliable assessment of exposure to endotoxin activity is only possible if standard operation procedures (SOPs) for sampling and determination are established.

The project was founded by the HVBG (BGFA project IMM 14). We thank Heiko Diefenbach for performance of the measurement, Dr. Ingrid Sander for scientific advice concerning this topic, and Martin Kappler for scientific management of statistics.

Notes

BGIA-Arbeitsmappe. 1989 Verfahren zur Bestimmung der Endotoxinkonzentration in der Luft am Arbeitsplatz (Kennzahl 9450). In: BIA-Arbeitsmappe Messung von Gefahrstoffen. 28. Lfg. IV/02. Hrsg.: Berufsgenossenschaftliches Institut für Arbeitsschutz-BIA, Sankt Augustin. Bielefeld: Erich Schmidt, Losebl.-Ausg.

DECOS. 1998. Endotoxins. Dutch Expert Committee on Occupational Standards (DECOS), a committee of the Health Council of the Netherlands. DECOS 1–82

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