What Is the Gel Clot Testing Method?
The gel clot endotoxin test is a qualitative method used to detect the presence of bacterial endotoxins. When a test sample is mixed with amebocyte lysate reagent and incubated under controlled conditions, the formation of a firm gel indicates the presence of endotoxin above the specified sensitivity limit.
If a stable clot remains intact after gentle inversion of the tube, the result is considered positive. If no clot forms, the sample is negative at the tested sensitivity.
How the Gel Clot Method Works
The gel clot assay is the original bacterial endotoxin testing method and provides a clear yes‑or‑no result. Because it is an endpoint assay, it is especially useful for samples that may interfere with photometric or kinetic measurements.
The method relies on visual observation rather than instrument‑generated readings, making it a straightforward and reliable option for many laboratory applications.