Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

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The Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS contains all abstracts of CBS issues beginning with CBS 51. The database is updated after the publication of every other CBS edition. Currently the Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service includes more than 11'000 abstracts of publications between 1983 and today. With the online version you can perform your own detailed TLC/HPTLC literature search:

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      54 023
      computer controlled TLC evaluation, optimization of signal-to-noise ratio, determination of fused peaks
      S. EBEL. Datenverarbeitung in TLC/HPTLC und HPLC. (Dataprocessing in TLC/HPTLC and HPLC.) Fresenius Z. Anal. Chem. 318, 201-205 (1984). Discussion of many respects of .TLC and HPLC data processing. Review on data processing in TLC/HPTLC
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      Classification: 1
      59 004
      (A brief description to the status of instrumental thin-layer chromatography
      L. LIN (Lin Leming), ( Dalian Inst. Chem. Phys., Chinese Acad. Sci, Dalian, P.R. China). Chinese. Review of Scientific Instruments (Guowai Kexue Yigi) (3), 12-15 (1986). (Chinese)
      Keywords: review
      Classification: 1
      63 001
      (Thin-layer chromatography)(Bulgarian)
      P. ILINOV

      Publisher - Nauka i Iskustvo, Sofia (1988), 318 pages. The book consists of two parts: a general section with theory and current techniques of TLC and a special part with examples of TLC applications of organic and inorganic compounds. 85 figures, 41 tables and 790 references.

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      Classification: 1
      69 002
      Sample application; Chamber systems; Detection; Automation and computerization (G
      N. GRINBERG (Ed.), Modern thin-layer chromatography (Chromatographic Science Series Vol. 52). 490 p; Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1990, US $ 119.50. TLC is basically LC on flat, open stationary phases and – compared with LC using columns – simple and inexpensive. Using today’s technique it is relatively accurate; additional advantages are high numbers of separations, good resolution, possibility of two-dimensional separations resulting in special suitability for screening, environmental chemistry and investigation of natural compounds. 1. Stationary phases in TLC (N. GRINBERG); 2. Mobile phases in TLC (S. GOCAN); 3. Theoretical aspects of TLC (S. GOCAN); 4. Quantification in TLC (G. SZEPESI); 5. Instrumentation

      SZEPESI); 6. Special techniques: Continuous TLC; Forced-flow TLC; Bidimensional TLC; Gradients in TLC; Chiral Separations; Preparative TLC (N. GRINBERG et al.); 7. Mobile phase and time optimization (R. BLANCO); 8. Relationship between TLC and CLC (N. Grinberg); 9. Perspective in TLC (J.C. Touchstone).

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 1
      75 001
      Chromatography for Inorganic Chemistry
      M. LEDERER

      John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, New York, Brisbane, Toronto and Singapore; ISBN 0 471 94286 3. Overview, historical review and its application of chromatographic and electrophoretic methods in inorganic chemistry. Typical systems of metal ions are summarized in six tables and interesting separations and application. Separation of metal ions, inorganic anions, inorganic compounds, metal complexes, ion and inorganic exchange, isotopes and optical isomeres.

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      Classification: 1
      78 002
      Planar chromatography
      J. SHERMA, (Dept. of Chem., Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania 18042, USA)

      Anal. Chem. 68, 1R - 19R (1996). Review divided in general considerations (i.a. books, reviews, theory and fundamental studies, chromatographic systems - stationary and mobile phases, apparatus and techniques, detection and identification, quantitative analysis, preparative TLC) and applications as well as literature cited. TLC is a very widely used chromatographic technique, but most of its applications reported in this review are in the form of conventional qualitative rather than modern, quantitative, instrumental high-performance TLC (HPTLC).

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 1
      82 002
      Thin-layer chromatography of mycotoxins and comparison with other chromatographic methods
      LEMING LIN*, JUN ZHANG, PING WANG, YUESONG WANG, JIPING CHEN, (*Dalian Inst. of Chem. Phys., Chinese Acad. Sci., Dalian 116012, P.R. China)

      J. Chromatogr. A 815, 3-20 (1998). A review with 136 references on the status of TLC of mycotoxins in various sample matrices, stressing on the merits of TLC in qualitative and quantitative determination of the toxins. General comparison between different TLC methods, TLC with HPLC, ELISA and GC, etc.

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      Classification: 1, 28b
      89 097
      The role of planar chromatography in medicinal plant research
      S. NYIREDI, (Res. Inst. for Med. Plants, P.O. Box 11, H-2011 Budakal·sz, Hungary)

      JAOAC Int. 84, 1219-1231 (2001). Compilation of the role of planar chromatography (PC) in medicinal and aromatic plant (MAP) research and development, and demonstration of the importance of the technique, after extraction, in the analysis of MAP (identification and quantitative determination of the separated compound/s), in the purification and isolation process, and in different types of screening procedure. Special attention is paid to analytical, micropreparative and preparative forced-flow techniques, for example OPLC and rotation planar chromatography (RPC). Purification and isolation procedures are shown in flowcharts. Some applications, relating to different classes of substance, are presented to demonstrate the versatility of various planar chromatographic techniques.

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      Classification: 1, 29, 32