Endotoxin is a general name that includes many specific substances secreted by any living organisms, including gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. The important role of such toxins is not only to improve the survival of bacterial cells or create toxic products in the external environment, but also to stabilize the immunity of other life forms by triggering latent immune reactions and transmitting danger signals, as well as creating stress in tissues. Bacterial endotoxins can cause harm to the human body directly or through a response to their presence. External exposure to such chemicals