Publications

What's going on in TLC/HPTLC?

Proceedings of the International Symposium for HPTLC 2008 in Helsinki were published in Journal of Planar Chromatography (Issue 1, 2009). The issue's editorial features pictures of the symposium and its participants and a review by chairman Dr. I. Ojanperä. Check  www.hptlc.com for abstracts and for details of past and future meetings.

History of TLC and HPTLC: Read the paper Chronology of TLC focusing on instrumental progress recently published in JPC by J. Sherma and G. Morlock.

Thin Layer Chromatography in Phytochemistry. A new volume of the Chromato- graphic Science Series has recently been published. The book features a chapter on TLC applications for the analysis of medicinal plants, written by CAMAG Laboratory scientists Anita Ankli, Valeria Widmer and Eike Reich.

Validation of HPTLC methods for the identification of botanicals in cGMP. Our contribution to the current discussion about cGMP of botanicals. The paper was published recently in Journal of AOAC Int. and provides a general concept for the validation of HPTLC methods for identification of botanical raw materials.

LC GC Technology Forum: HPTLC/TLC. The website of LC GC North America, Chromatography Online, features a discussion on HPTLC/TLC (11/2007). TLC experts Colin Poole (Wayne University), Gerda Morlock (University of Hohenheim) and Eike Reich (CAMAG) give their opinion on important advances and talk about future trends in thin-layer chromatography.

Check our list of recent scientific papers of interest.

List of own publications

CCBS - Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service

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TLC in Phytochemistry is the first source devoted to supplying state-of-the-art information on TLC as it applies to the separation, identification, quantification, and isolation of medicinal plant components. Renowned scientists working with laboratories around the world demonstrate the applicability of TLC to a remarkable diversity of fields including plant genetics, drug discovery, nutraceuticals, and toxicology.
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