Special collection and storage tubes for blood endotoxin and cytokine measurements

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Abstract

Commercially available blood-collection tubes may be contaminated with endotoxin (315 ± 95 pg/tube) and could therefore be unsuitable for blood collection for endotoxin measurement. Plasma separation and storage are a potential source of contamination. To avoid contamination and error, we have developed new blood collection tubes that contain heparin free of endotoxin (LPS) and a gel to separate plasma and blood cells. The LPS content is <4 pg/tube. Samples can be stored and frozen without plasma withdrawal to preclude contamination. LPS recovery experiments have shown that the new blood-collection tubes do not bind LPS to the separation gel or vial wall. With these tubes, in vitro formation of tumor necrosis factor (404 ± 163 ng/L in standard tubes vs <40 ng/L in special collection tubes) is minimized.

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Redl, H., Bahrami, S., Leichtfried, G., & Schlag, G. (1992). Special collection and storage tubes for blood endotoxin and cytokine measurements. Clinical Chemistry, 38(5), 764–765. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/38.5.764

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