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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      114 009
      Analysis of triterpenoids and phytosterols in vegetables by thin-layer chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry
      Katerina NAUMOSKA, Irena VOVK* (*National Institute of Chemistry, Laboratory for Food Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia, irena.vovk@ki.si)

      J. Chromatogr. A 1381, 229-238 (2015). TLC screening and TLC-MS2 analysis of triterpenoids and phytosterols on (A) RP-18 with ethyl acetate - acetonitrile 3:2; (B) RP-18 with with acetone - acetonitrile 5:1; (C) silica gel with n-hexane - ethyl acetate 5:1. Detection of (A), (B) and (C) by dipping with a methanolic solution of anisaldehyde reagent, followed by heating at 110 °C for 30 s. Qualitative identification under white light and at UV 366 nm. The TLC-MS Interface was used for the elution of compounds from the plates into a LCQ ion trap system equiped with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization in positive mode. Acetonitrile was used as an eluent at a flow rate of 0.3 mL/min. This approach of combination TLC and MS enabled positive assignment of different triterpenoids and phytosterols.

      Classification: 4e, 15
      118 001
      The emergence of low-cost compact mass spectrometry detectors for
      chromatographic analysis
      X. BU, E. REGALADO, S. HAMILTON, C. WELCH* (*Process Research & Development, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, New Jersey 07065, USA, christopher_welch@
      merck.com)

      Trends Anal. Chem. 82, 22-34 (2016). Review of recent developments in the field of compact mass spectrometers as chromatographic detectors, including features to extract individual TLC zones and deliver them directly to the electrospray ionization (ESI) or atmospheric-pressure chemical ionization (APCI) source.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 1, 4e
      119 068
      Dynamics of spontaneous peptidization of L-, D- and DL-serine in an abiotic solution as investigated with use of TLC-densitometry and the auxiliary chromatographic techniques
      Agnieszka GODZIEK, Anna MACIEJOWSKA, M. SAJEWICZ, Teresa KOWALSKA* (*Inst. of Chem., Univ. of Silesia, 9 Szkolna Street, Katowice 40-006, Poland, teresa.kowalska@us.edu.pl)

      J. Chromatogr. Sci. 54 (7), 1090-1095 (2016). Comparison of the dynamics of peptidization of L-serine (L-Ser), an important proteinogenic amino acid which undergoes spontaneous oscillatory processes of chiral inversion and peptidization with D-Ser and DL-Ser (racemate). The main analytical techniques used in the experiment were TLC-densitometry, HPLC–evaporative light scattering detector and LC–MS. The results showed the differences in peptidization dynamics of the two Ser enantiomers (L and D) and of the racemic mixture thereof (DL) and showed that DL-Ser characterizes with the higher, and L- and D-Ser with the lower peptidization yields.

      Classification: 4d, 4e, 18
      122 021
      Identification by mass spectrometry of glucosaminylphosphatidylglycerol, a phosphatidylglycerol derivative, produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
      I. ABBES, C. RIHOUEY, J. HARDOUIN, T. JOUENNE, E. DE, S. ALEXANDRE* (*S. Alexandre, PBS, UMR 6270 CNRS/Université de Rouen, UFR des Sciences, Université de
      Rouen, 76821 Mont?Saint?Aignan cedex, France, stephane.alexandre@univ?rouen.fr)

      Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 32, 2113-2121 (2019). HPTLC of dihexadecylphosphatidylethanolamine, dihexadecylphosphatidylglycerol, dihexadecylphosphatidylcholine, monohexadecylphosphatidylethanolamine and tetratetradecenylcardiolipid in the lipidome of P. aeruginosa on silica gel with chloroform – methanol – acetic acid – water 170:45:20:8. Detection by exposure to iodine vapor. Phospholipid identification by mass spectrometry.

      Classification: 4e, 11c
      57 039
      Analysis of thin-layer chromatographic adsorbates by Fourier transform infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy
      R.L. WHITE

      Anal. Chem. 57, 1819-1822 (1985). In spectral regions of high silica adsorption, little structural information is derived. Regions of lesser absorption provide infrared spectral information of the adsorbate and interaction between adsorbed species and the silica gel substrate. Total analysis time 5 min. per sample.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 4e
      60 042
      Coupling of narrow-bore liquid chromatography to thin-layer chromatography
      J.W. HOFSTRANT, M. ENGELSMA, R.J. VAN DE NESSE, C. GOOIJER, N.H. VELTHORST, U.A.T. BRINKMAN, (Dept. Gen. Anal. Chem., Free Univ., NL-1081 NV Amsterdam)

      Part 1. Interfacing. Anal. Chim. Acta 186

      Keywords:
      Classification: 4e
      62 038
      Fast atom bombardment-mass spectrometry of glycosphingolipids extracted from thin-layer chromatography plates
      P. PAHLSSON, B. NILSSON, (Dep. Carbohydrate Chem., Univ. Lund, S-223 70 Lund, Sweden)

      Anal. Biochem. 168, 115-120 (1988). Separation of glycolipids and gangliosides by TLC. Analysis by fast-atom-bombardment MS after elution, permethylation and purification. Sensitivity, 1-5 µg.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 4e, 11c
      63 079
      (Studies on the quality of nutmeg
      X. GUO (Guo Xisheng), (Nation. Inst. for Cont. Pharm. Biol. Prod., Beijing, PR China)

      III. Inspection of quality for common nutmeg, Myristica fragrans, by thin-layer chromatography.) (Chinese). Chinese J. Herb Med. (Zhong Caoyao) 19, 395-397 (1988). TLC of essential oils from nutmeg on silica with petrol ether - ethyl acetate 94:6. Detection by spraying with vanillin-sulfuric acid and heating at 115 °C for 5 min. Identification by comparison with standards.

      Classification: 4e, 15b, 32e