Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

Our CCBS database includes more than 11,000 abstracts of publications. Perform your own detailed search of TLC/HPTLC literature and find relevant information.

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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      128 050
      Thin-layer chromatography in bioassays of antimicrobial compounds from plants
      S. SEGAN, V. ZIVKOVIC, T. TOSTI, P. RISTIVOJEVIC, Dusanka MILOJKOVIC-OPSENICA* (*Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 12-16, P.O. Box 51, 11158, Belgrade, Serbia, dusankam@chem.bg.ac.rs)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. https://doi.org/10.1080/10826076.2021.1968429 (2021). Review of bioautography procedures of antimicrobial compounds in plants, including extraction of plant material, stationary and mobile phases in direct bioautography, chemical derivatization and biological detection of bioactive compounds and structure elucidation of bioactive bands. The paper also discussed new aspects of identification of biologically active substances in accordance with the principles of green analytical chemistry, and with special reference to substances with antimicrobial properties.

      Classification: 1b, 28a
      127 080
      Scanning densitometry and mass spectrometry for HPTLC analysis of lipids: The last 10 years
      V. CEBOLLA*, C. JARNE, J. VELA, R. GARRIGA, L. MEMBRADO, J. GALBAN (*Instituto de Carboquımica, ICB-CSIC, C/Miguel Luesma, 4, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain, vcebolla@icb.csic.es)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 44, 148-170 (2021). Comprehensive review of the contribution of HPTLC to the analysis of lipids in the last ten years. Advances in detection, identification and determination of main classes of lipids and their subclasses separated by HPTLC in different matrices were discussed. The review described techniques for scanning densitometry of lipids through direct detection and on-plate staining using inorganic and organic agents, immunostaining of glycosphingolipids and labeled lipids. Techniques coupling HPTLC with mass spectrometry were also discussed, including extraction-based interfaces, ionization of lipids, on-plate matrix assisted laser desorption and ionization, and its application in the analysis of sphingolipids, neutral lipids and fatty acids and phospholipids.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 1b, 11c
      127 040
      Analytical determinations of haloperidol and its combinations in pharmaceutical dosage forms and biological matrices
      S. KUMAR, C. NALINI* (*of Pharmaceutical Analysis, C.L. Baid Metha College of Pharmacy, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai 600096, India, nalini_cn@yahoo.co.in)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 44, 33-51 (2021). Review of analytical techniques for the determination of haloperidol, including TLC and HPTLC. Methods for the quantification of haloperidol in plasma samples and dosage forms using reverse phase TLC and silica gel HPTLC plates were discussed. In addition, methods for the study of lipophilicity of haloperidol were described. 

      Classification: 1b
      127 058
      Applications of green solvents in thin‑layer chromatography (TLC)—an overview
      Q. ULLAH*, S. KHAN, A. MOHAMMAD (*Physical Sciences Section, School of Sciences, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500032, TS, India, drqasimullah@gmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 34, 5-29 (2021). Comprehensive review of the use of green solvents between 2005 and 2019, including ionic liquids, surfactants, deep eutectic solvents, bio-based solvents (alcohols, esters, ethers and industrial bio-degradable solvents) as mobile phase or additives in TLC.

      Classification: 1b
      127 079
      Detection reagents used for on‑plate identification of organic pesticides in biological samples with preliminary separation by TLC/HPTLC
      Q. ULLAH*, N. FATEMA, A. MOHAMMAD (*Physical Sciences Section, School of Sciences, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, TS 500032, India, drqasimullah@gmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 33, 533-546 (2020). Review of chromogenic spray reagents for the detection and identification of organic pesticides by TLC and HPTLC. Specific applications for the analysis of organochlorine pesticides, organophosphate pesticides, carbamates and synthetic pyrethroids were described.

      Classification: 1b, 29b, 29c
      126 025
      Characterization of synthetic dyes for environmental and forensic assessments: A chromatography and mass spectrometry approach
      J. TERAN, Z. MILLBERN, D. SHAO (Shao Donyan), X. SUI (Sui Xinyi), Y. LIU (liu Yixin), M. DEMMLER, N. VINUEZA* (*Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry, and Science, North Carolina State University, 1020 Main Campus Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA, nelson_vinueza@ncsu.edu)

      J. Sep. Sci. 44, 387-402 (2021). Review of current methods for the analysis of disperse, acid, basic and reactive dyes from 2009 to present, including the identification and characterization of synthetic dyes by employing chromatographic methods.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b, 30a
      126 031
      Value and limitation of in vitro bioassays to support the application of the threshold of toxicological concern to prioritise unidentified chemicals in food contact materials
      B. SCHILTER, K. BURNETT, C. ESKES, Lucie GEURTS*, M. JACQUET, C. KIRCHNAWY, P. OLDRING, G. PIEPER, E. PINTER, M. TACKER, H. TRAUSSNIG, P. VAN HERWIJNEN, A. BOOBIS (*International Life Sciences Institute Europe, Brussels, Belgium, lgeurts@ilsieurope.be)

      Food Addit. Contam. Part A. 36, 1903-1936 (2019). Review of the potential contribution of bioassays for the analysis of non-intentionally added substances in food contact materials. Planar chromatography coupled to bioassays was discussed for the identification of unknown bioactive molecules in complex mixtures such as foods, beverages and plant extracts.

      Classification: 1b
      126 050
      Thin-layer chromatographic analysis of mangiferin (a bioactive antioxidant from dietary plant sources): a mini-review
      S. CHAUDHARY, V. WALIA, V. SINGH, N. SETHIYA* (*Faculty of Pharmacy, DIT University, Mussoorie Diversion Road, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248009, India, neeraj.sethiya@dituniversity.edu.in)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 33, 341-352 (2020). Review of TLC and HPTLC methods for the analysis of mangiferin in plant sources and formulations. Qualitative and quantitative TLC methods as well as bioanalytical and bioautographical methods were reviewed.   

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b, 7