- In
current terminology, the term
endotoxin is
often used
synonymously with LPS,
although there are a few
endotoxins (in the
original sense of
toxins that...
-
Delta endotoxins (δ-
endotoxins) are a
family of pore-forming
toxins produced by
Bacillus thuringiensis species of bacteria. They are
useful for
their insecticidal...
- fever.
Bacterial pyrogens include endotoxins and exotoxins,
although many
pyrogens are
endogenous to the host.
Endotoxins include lipopolysaccharide (LPS)...
-
purified and freeze-dried. To test a
sample for
endotoxins, it is
mixed with
lysate and water;
endotoxins are
present if
coagulation occurs.
There are three...
- are
bacterial toxins.
These are
divided into two groups:
endotoxins and exotoxins.
Endotoxin is a
component (lipopolysaccharide (LPS)) of the cell wall...
- by TLR2 and TLR4.
Bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), also
known as
endotoxins, are
found on the cell
membranes of gram-negative bacteria, are considered...
- pathogens, e.g. Salmonella, or
Shigella e.g.
because they
produce endotoxins.
Endotoxins reside in the cell wall and are
released when the cell dies and...
- drug,
taken as a
tablet or
suspension to
absorb compounds (so-called
endotoxins) that
cause diarrhea. (Cf. bone char, charcoal.) It is also used as a...
-
bacterial endotoxins led to his
original description of the
Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) test for the
detection of
bacterial endotoxins in 1964. His...
- as well as motility.
Between the strains, the
microbial genus produces endotoxins unique to the species. As a gram
negative bacterium, the lipopolysaccharide...