endotoksinin
Endotoksinin, commonly known as endotoxin, is a heat-stable component of the outer membrane of most Gram-negative bacteria. It is a complex of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) that consists of lipid A, a core polysaccharide, and an O-antigen. Lipid A is the primary source of endotoxin activity and is responsible for triggering most of its biological effects.
Biological activity arises when endotoxin is released during bacterial growth or cell lysis. In humans, it
Clinical relevance centers on infections with Gram-negative bacteria and the risk of endotoxemia. Endotoxins are also
Detection and control strategies emphasize depyrogenation and removal of endotoxins from products. Methods include dry heat