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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      83 045
      Normal- and reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography of tosylated xylitol derivatives
      S.M. PETROVICH*, E. LONCAR, M. ACANSKI, L. RADIC, (Dept. of Anal. Chem., Fac. of Techn., Univ. of Novi Sad, Bul. Cara Lazara 1, P.O. Box 340, 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 12, 76-79 (1999). Study of the chromatographic behavior of a series of tosylated xylitol derivatives on silica gel and on C8- and C18-modified silica gel layers with, respectively, binary nonaqueous and aqueous mobile phases. HPTLC on silica gel resp. RP-8- and RP-18 with 10 different mobile phases. Detection under UV 254 nm.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 10a
      93 024
      Chemical properties and biological activity of a polysaccharide from Melocactus depressus
      B. P. da Silva, J. P. Parente* (*Laboratório de Química de Plantas Medicinais, Núcleo de Pesquisas deProdutos Naturais, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, PO Box 68045, CEP 21949-970, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brasil)

      Planta med. 68, 74-76 (2002). TLC of monosaccharides (galactose, arabinose) as TMSi methyl glycosides on silica gel with butanol - pyridine - water 6:4:3. Detection by spraying with orcinol sulfuric acid.

      Classification: 10a
      116 034
      Perspectives of the production of inulin from Tuna (Opuntia ficus-indica) (Portuguese)
      I. BENITEZ, A. PEREZ, R. ALVAREZ, O. COLLADO, Y. GONZALEZ (*University of Camaguey "Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz", Camaguey, Cuba)

      Tecnología Química (RTQ) 35, 181-192 (2015). TLC of inulin in Tuna on silica gel with butanol - isopropanol - water - acetic acid 7:5:4:2. Detection by spraying with a solution of aniline - diphenylamine - phosphoric acid - acetone 1:1:5:50, followed by heating at 85 °C for 10 min. The hRF value for inulin was 87.

      Classification: 10b
      77 057
      (Analysis of yeast cell constitution by thin-layer chromatography using diatomaceans earth as a support
      N. HARA, K. SAITO, (Nippon Vet. Anim. Sci. Univ., Musashino, Japan 180)

      Nippon Kingakkai Kaiho (Jap. J. Fungus) 35, 181-188 (1994). TLC of methylated saccharides on diatomaceous earth with isopropanol - ethyl acetate 7:13. Detection by spraying with anthrone - sulfuric acid reagent. The results were compared with those obtained on Kieselguhr G.

      Keywords: agricultural
      Classification: 10b
      51 040
      Dünnschichtchromatographisch Analyse von Zuckern, Zuckersäuren und Polyalkoholen
      R. KLAUS, J. RIPPHAHN

      (Quantitative thin-layer chromatographic analysis of sugars, sugar acids and polyalcohols.) J. Chromatogr. 244, 99-124 (1982). HPTLC of various monosaccharides and oligosaccharides on silica with butanol-isopropanol - boric acid (100 mg/20 m1 water) 30:50:10, ethyl acetate - pyridine THF-water - acetic acid 50:22:15:15:4, ethyl acetate - pyridine - water - acetic acid - propionic acid 50:50:10:5:5 and other solvent systems. Detection by dipping the plate in a solution of lead tetraacetate / 2,7-dichlorofluoresceine. Quantification by in situ fluorometry at 313 nm.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 10
      53 049
      Mechanism of the stannic chloride-catalyzed conversion of 1,2,3,4-tetra-o-acetyl-beta-D-glucopyranose to triacetyl-levoglucosan
      E. ZARA-KACZIAN, G. DEAK, S. HOLLY

      Acta Chimica 113, 379-391 (1983). TLC of glucopyranose derivatives on silica with ether - petrol ether 4:1. Detection by spraying with sulfuric acid.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 10
      62 067
      Identification of carbohydrate gums in dental cream by thin-layer chromatography
      M. MANN, (Res. Dev. Div., Colgate-Palmolive Co., Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA)

      J. Chromatogr. 407, 369-376 (1987). TLC of natural and synthetically-modified carbohydrate gums after acid hydrolysis at 110 °C for 2.5 h on silica with 1-propanol - water - NH3 79:20:1 for hydrolyzed gums and 94:5:1 for synthetically modified gums. Detection by spraying with 0.1M p-anisidine and 0.1M phthalic acid in methanol and heating at 105 °C for 10-15 min.

      Classification: 10
      71 067
      TLC separation and spectrodensitometric quantitation of cell wall neutral sugars
      C. BATISSE, M.-H. DAURADE, M. BUONIAS*, (*Laboratoire de Physiologie et Pathology Végétales, 33 rue Pasteur, 84000 Avignon, France)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 5, 131-133 (1992). TLC of rhamnose, xylose, arabinose, mannose, glucose, galactose, glucuronic acid, galacturonic acid on silica impregnated with phosphate buffer (0.2M, pH 6.8) with acetonitrile - amyl alcohol - water 6:2:2. Detection by spraying with a solution of N-(1-naphthyl)ethylene diamine dihydrochloride (30 mg in 10 mL of a solution of 5 % sulfuric acid in methanol) followed by drying for 10 min at 100 °C. Quantification in the nanogram range by densitometry at 580 nm.

      Classification: 10