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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J. Agric. Food Chem. 45, 611-615 (1997). TLC of monosialogangliosides, disialogangliosides and "red protein" on silica with propanol - water 7:3. Detection by spraying with resorcinol reagent.
J. Pharm. Biomed Anal. 45(2), 337-340 (2007). HPTLC of oleanolic acid and ursolic acid on silica gel impregnated with 1 % iodine solution in chloroform after sample application. Development with petroleum ether - ethyl acetate – acetone 82:18:1. Detection by spraying with a solution of 10 % sulfuric acid in ethanol followed by heating at 120 °C for 3 min. Quantification by densitometry in absorbance mode at 530 nm.
J. Chromatogr. A 1515, 232-244 (2017). Characterization of lipids in both bone marrow (BM) and mineralized tissue (MT) compartments, and their potential implication in bone pathologies, involving sample preparation, lipid extraction and analytical issues using a small sample size (≤ 0.5 g of rat femurs). Two major issues in bone handling were addressed with two cleaning steps after BM removal and by adding a demineralization step to the overall lipid extraction protocol, to avoid potential contamination of the MT by marrow lipids and the poor accessibility of certain lipids from the MT. HPTLC of the major neutral and polar lipids provided excellent resolution for 15 standards, good precision (inter-day %RSD <13 %) and recoveries of the standards ranged between 76 and 122 %. The method was suitable for lipid determination in both BM and MT and reliable in terms of lipid quantification. Demineralization facilitates phosphatidylserine and cholesterol ester extractions from the MT. Confirmation of the HPTLC data by HPLC determination of fatty acids as naphthacyl esters in bone samples. The mineralized tissue seems to be more metabolically active than the bone marrow.
Budapest Chromatography Conference, June 2, 1983. TLC of saturated fatty acids, monoen-, dien-, trien- and polyen fatty acids on silica with heptane-toluene 8:2, petrol ether - diisopropylether 99:1. Detection with phosphomolybdic acid.
Anal. Biochem. 125, 197-202 (1983). TLC of carboxylic acids and their esters and acyl-CoA-derivatives on silica, impregnated with 40 % AgNO3 in water and heated at 110 °C for 30 minutes, with benzene - ethyl acetate 9:1. Detection with potassium dichromate solution in 70 % H2SO4 and heating at 120 °C for 90 minutes. Densitometry.
J. Neurochem. 41, 7373-44 (1983). TLC of cerebrosides on silica with chloroform - methanol - water 65:25:4. Detection with anthrone-sulfuric acid-reagent.
J. Liquid Chromatogr. 6, 2621-2634 (1983). TLC of phosphoethanolamine, phosphoserine, hypoaurine, taurine, cysteine sulfinic acid, cysteic acid on silica with 1) ethanol -water 7:3, 2) phenol-water 75:25. Detection with ninhydrin. Also IEC.
Chinese J. Pharm. Ind. (Zhongguo Yiyao Gongye Zazhi) 20, 465-466 (1989). Ion-pair TLC on Silica with propanol – water 4:1 using tetrabutylammonium ion as counter ion.