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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      61 004
      Handbook of analyst (Hungarian)
      E. PUNGOR (ed.)

      Müszaki Könyvkiadó, Budapest (1987), 399 pages. Contains 150-page review of TLC methods classified into 17 groups of compounds and a survey of reagents.

      Classification: 1b
      106 007
      Thin layer radiochromatography
      J. SHERMA (Department of Chemistry, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, USA, shermaj@lafayette.edu)

      Encyclopedia of Chromatography Third Edition 1, 2319-2322 (2009). The author describes the techniques and instruments for the detection and quantification of radiolabeled substances in thin-layer radiochromatography (TLRC) or radio-TLC. In detail, film autoradiography, liquid scintillation counting (LSC), storage phosphor imaging and in situ radioactivity scanning are described. The instruments for these methods are highly automated providing significant advantages in radiopharmaceutical purity determination, metabolism studies and many other investigations.

      Classification: 1b
      66 001
      Thin-layer chromatography
      J.A. ADAMOVICS, (Cytogen Corp., Princeton, NJ USA)

      Chromatogr. Sci. 49, 85-106 (1990). A review with 87 references on the sorbents, mobile phases, sample applications, development techniques used in pharmaceutical analyses, etc.

      Classification: 1b
      106 008
      Bioluminescence - detection in TLC
      J. SHERMA (Department of Chemistry, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, USA, shermaj@lafayette.edu)

      Encyclopedia of Chromatography Third Edition 1, 234-237 (2009). The author describes the combination of TLC or HPTLC with bioluminiscence detection for the effect-directed analysis (EDA) of bioactive zones on the layer. Specifically, bioactivity screening of complex mixtures by separation on HPTLC plates followed by dipping into a solution of the bioluminescent bacteria Vibrio fischeri is described.

      Classification: 1b
      66 002
      Planar chromatography
      J. SHERMA, (Dep. Chem., Lafayette Coll., Easton, PA 18042 USA)

      Anal. Chem. 62, 371R-381R (1990). A review with 487 references on TLC and paper chromatography, including theory, fundamental studies, chromatographic systems, detection and identification of separated zones, quantitative methods, preparative TLC and radio TLC, etc.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 1b
      106 009
      Forensic ink - TLC analysis
      J. SHERMA (Department of Chemistry, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, USA, shermaj@lafayette.edu)

      Encyclopedia of Chromatography Third Edition 1, 950-953 (2009). The author describes the standard guides of the ASTM designations for forensic writing ink comparison and identification using TLC. Recent advances such as software for visual comparison of chromatograms are included. In addition, new applications of TLC in the field of forensic ink analysis and comparison with spectrometric and chromatographic methods are also described.

      Classification: 1b
      69 001
      Instrumental methods for quality assurance in foods [IN = Food Sci
      D.Y.C. FUNG, R.E. MATTHEWS, Editors

      Technol., 1991; 453], Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, N.Y. 1991, 310 pp. Containing chapters on instrumental TLC methods for food quality assurance.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 1b
      107 011
      Studies of echinostomes using chromatography and atomic spectrometry
      J. SHERMA*, B. FRIED (*Lafayette College, Department of Chemistry, Easton PA 18042-1782, USA)

      B. Fried, R. Toledo (Eds): The biology of echinostomes. Springer 2009. Chapter 10. Review on TLC and HPTLC for qualitative and quantitative determination of lipids, amino acids, carbohydrates and pigments in echinostomes. the goal of this work was to better understand the chemical composition of larval and adult echinostomes and of the host tissues infected by these digeneans.

      Classification: 1b