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Adsorption of Endotoxin and Related Solutions

 What calls for special attention is that not all instruments or accessories could be applied to detect endotoxin. Some instruments such as plastic instruments may adsorb endotoxin, which will lead to inhibition. To avoid such situation, dilution tube, reaction tube and pipette made of borosilicate glass should be the first choice.


Bioendo also has various endotoxin-free instruments and accessories. We have endotoxin-free glass test tubes with different specifications, sample bottles, and tubes for reaction and dilution.

Meanwhile, Bioendo also provide single-use instruments like pyrogen-free microplate, pyrogen-free reagent reservoir, pyrogen-free pipette tips with different specification, test tube rack, ampoule rack, and so on.


Endotoxin-free instruments and pyrogen-free single-use instruments provided by Bioendo could help you well reduce the inference from adsorption on endotoxin by instrument.

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