The adsorption of endotoxin molecule in a microporous polyethylene hollow fibre membrane

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The microporous polyethylene hollow fibre membrane is capable of adsorbing small-sized lipopolysaccharides (LPS) prepared by sonication dispersion, column chromatography on Sephadex G-75 and filtration through a filter membrane with a nominal pore size of 0·025 μg. Small-sized LPS had a one-thousandth of endotoxin activity as compared to intact LPS, when determined by the Synthetic Chromogenic Substrate method of LAL with a specific endotoxin activity of 73·7 ng/μg LPS. Fluorescent microscopy of fluorescein conjugated LPS on a microporous polyethylene hollow fibre showed that fiuorescein-LPS was adsorbed through the entire depth of the membrane texture. Accordingly the adsorption capacity of the filter for small-sized LPS was determined as 1·65 mg LPS/3·68 m2 surface/116 mg fibre/module. © 1986, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Sawada, Y., Fujii, R., Igami, I., Kawai, A., Kamiki, T., & Niwa, M. (1986). The adsorption of endotoxin molecule in a microporous polyethylene hollow fibre membrane. Journal of Hygiene, 97(1), 91–102. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002217240006438X

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