This review paper explains;

• What is endotoxin
• How to test for it
• How to remove it
• What its effect on the biological response

In the laboratory environment where biomaterials are synthesized and their biocompatibility assessed, we find that endotoxin contamination is hard to avoid and must not be ignored. In those relatively few cases where endotoxin was known to be present, it has been clearly shown that endotoxin can significantly affect the biological response observed and hence confound any effect of the material.  This short review explains what endotoxin is, how to test for it and remove it and what its effect on the biological response to biomaterials is. We advocate routine testing of endotoxin on biomaterials and of reagents used in experimental evaluation of biomaterials and this should be the responsibility of every scientist to ensure the validity of any biomaterial study.

Note: This paper was adapted from Maud B. Gorbeta, Michael V. Sefton, Endotoxin: The uninvited guest, Biomaterials 26 (2005) 6811–6817 published 2005 Elsevier Ltd.