Bioassay (commonly used shorthand for
biological assay or assessment), or
biological standardization is a type of scientific
experiment. A bioassay involves the use of live animal or plant (
in vivo) or tissue or cell (
in vitro) to determine the biological activity of a substance, such as a hormone or drug. Bioassays are typically conducted to measure the effects of a substance on a living
organism and are essential in the development of new
drugs and in monitoring environmental
pollutants. Both are procedures by which the
potency or the nature of a substance is estimated by studying its effects on
living matter. A bioassay can also be used to determine the concentration of a particular constitution of a mixture that may cause harmful effects on organisms or the environment.