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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      97 020
      Biochemical examination of the general defense system of plants by OPLC
      È. SARDI, Eszter Szarka*, G. Csilléry, J. Szarka (*Corvinus University of Budapest, Faculty of Horticulture Science, Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Ménesi ut 44, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 19, 233-237 (2006). OPLC-HPTLC and OPLC-TLC of xylose, fructose, glucose, galactose, sucrose, maltose, and raffinose on silica gel with acetonitrile - water 17:3 (overrun, performed twice, successively). Detection by use of aniline - diphenylamine - phosphoric acid reagent. Densitometric quantitation at 540 nm.

      Classification: 10a
      120 050
      Advanced analysis of polysaccharides, novel functional components in food and medicine dual purposes Chinese herbs
      J. ZHAO (Zhao Jing), Y. DENG (Deng Yong), S. LI (Li Shao Ping)* (*State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Macao SAR, China)

      Trends. Anal. Chem. 96, 138-150 (2017). Review of quality control approaches, including sample preparation, separation and fraction, qualitative and quantitative analysis of polysaccharides in medicine dual-purposes Chinese herbs._x000D_

      Classification: 10b
      87 153
      (Comparison of constituents and determination of polysaccharides between Astragalus lepsensis and Astragalus mongolicus
      W. ZHAO (Zhao Wen)*, Y. REN (Ren Yongfeng), J. FAN (Fan Jianhang), (*Xinjiang Inst. Pharn., Wulumuqi, Xinjiang 830002, P.R. China)

      J. Chinese Trad. & Herb. Drugs (Zhongcaoyao) 32 (2), 122-124 (2001). TLC on silica gel with 1) chloroform - methanol 17:3, 2) ethyl acetate - methanol 9:1. Detection by spraying with 10% sulfuric acid in ethanol and heating at 105°Cfor 5 min. Identification by finger print technique. Quantitation of polysaccharides by UV spectroscopy.

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      Classification: 4e, 10b, 32e
      107 042
      Effects of estivation on the concentrations of glucose and maltose in two strains of Helisoma trivolvis snails as determined by TLC-densitometry
      Meghan CICCHI, B. FRIED, J. SHERMA* (*Lafayette College, Department of Chemistry, Easton PA 18042-1782, USA)

      Acta Universitatis Cibiniensis, Seria F Chemia 12, 41-48 (2009) Analysis of glucose and maltose in the digestive gland-gonad complex and hemolymph of estivated Helisoma trivolvis snails. TLC on silica gel with ethyl acetate – glacial acetic acid – methanol – water 12:3:3:2. Detection with alpha-naphtol – sulfuric acid reagent and quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 515 nm. A significant decrease of glucose and maltose concentrations was observed after 2-5 days of estivation.

      Keywords: HPTLC
      Classification: 10
      51 045
      Quantitative estimation of malto-oligosaccharides by high-performance TLC
      P. WUERSCH, P. ROULET

      J. Chromatogr. 244, 177-182 (1982). HPTLC of malto-oligosaccharides on silica, purified with propanol - acetone - water 50:40:10, with propanol -acetone - water 45:30:25 or 50:40:10. Detection by dipping the plate into a solution of aniline-diphenylamine-acetone and 85 % phosphoric acid and heating for 15 minutes at 120 °C. Absorbance scanning at 546 nm.

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      Classification: 10
      55 023
      Single-step analysis of amino acid and sugars from biological samples by OPLC
      B. POYAK, O. KUFCSAK, L. BOROSS

      Proc. Intern. Symposium on TLC with special Emphasis on OPLC, Szeged, 70 (1984). OPLC (OPTLC) of amino acids and sugars (glucose, galactose, mannose, fructose) on silica with phenol -1 % SDS - propanol - butanol - iso-butanol - acetic acid 70:28:1:2:1.5. Detection with ninhydrin reagent. Visual detection limits: for sugars: 0.05-01 mg, for amino acids 0.02-0.05 mg.

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      Classification: 10, 18a
      65 065
      Use of new adsorbent in the separation and detection of glucose and fructose by HPTLC
      R. KLAUS*, W. FISCHER, H.E. HAUCK, (*Fichtestrasse 25, D-6100 Darmstadt, FRG)

      Chromatographia 28, 364-366 (1989). Description of a TLC procedure for glucose and fructose on amino-modified silica with acetonitrile - water 7:3. Detection under UV 365 nm after heating the chromatogram. Comparison of the detection limits with those obtained by spraying and dipping techniques.

      Classification: 3b, 10
      74 051
      Growth retarding activity of lichen substances against the polyphagous herbivorous insect Spodoptera littoralis
      I. GIEZ*, O.L. LANGE, P. PROKSCH, (*Julius-von Sachs-Inst. für Biowissenschaften, Mittlerer Dallenbergweg 64, d-97082 Würzburg, Germany)

      Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 22, 113-120 (1994). TLC of lichen substances on silica with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 35:20:2. Detection under UV 254 nm.

      Classification: 10