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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Phytochemistry 28, 2943-2348 (1989).TLC of lipids and fatty acids on silica with ethyl acetate - isopropanol - chloroform - methanol - 0.25% aqueous KCl 25:25:25:10:9. Visualization with Cu(OAc)2 reagent. Visualization of fatty acids by spraying with 2',7'-dichlorofluorescein and viewing under UV.
J. Planar Chromatogr. 2, 24-27 (1989). HPTLC of glycerylmonostearate on silica with hexane - ethyl acetate - methanol 7:2:1. Postchromatographic derivatization by dipping into 0.05% methanolic solution of 6-(p-toluidino)-2-naphtalene-sulfonic acid (potassium salt) and then under UV 365 nm. HPTLC of glyceryl monodiricinolate on silica with ethyl acetate - dichloromethane - methanol - formic acid 13:6:1:0.1. Post-chromatographic derivatization by dipping into 3% ethanolic solution of molybdato phosphoric acid and heating to 120°C for 15 min.
J. Liquid Chromatogr. 12, 3193-3199 (1989). Description of the increase in resolution obtained in planar chromatography performed at subambient temperature. TLC of cholesteryl esters on silica with 2,2,4-trimethyl pentane – chloroform 7:3 at 4°C.
Proc. 6th Int. Symp. Instrum. Planar Chromatogr., (Interlaken 1991), Inst. Chromatogr., Bad Dürkheim, FRG, 357-365 (1991). HPTLC separation of phospholipids from other lipids in dietary products. TLC on silica, two-fold development with hexane - ether 6:4 and in chloroform - ethanol - triethylamine - water 30:35:35:8. Visualization of phospholipids by dipping into a solution of 10 g sodium molybdate dihydrate, 1.8 g ascorbic acid in 100 mL 9 M sodium acid - acetic acid 6:1. After elution quantification by GC-MS.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 20, 553-557 (1992). TLC of triacetylglycerol on silica with petrol ether - ether - acetic acid 90:10:1.
J. Chromatogr. 614, 67-75 (1993). Two-dimensional TLC of nanomolar amounts of 9 phospholipid classes on silica twice developed with chloroform - methanol - 4.3 M NH3 90:65:20 and chloroform - methanol - conc. NH3 130:50:10 for the 1st dimension, and chloroform - methanol - acetic acid - water 100:30:35:3 for the 2nd. Detection by spraying with 10% cupric sulfate in 8% phosphoric acid and heating at 180 °C for 10 min. Quantification by densitometry. Detection limit corresponding to less than 10 ng of lipid phosphorus.
Inst. J. Bio-Chromatogr. 1, 137-142 (1994). TLC on silica impregnated with 1,6-diphenyl hexatriene (DPH) with different solvent systems. Quantification by densitometry at 360 />450 nm.
J. Planar Chromatogr. 10, 243-250 (1997). TLC of sebaceous neutral 14C-lipids (squalene, sterol esters, waxes, triglycerides, free fatty acids, and free sterols) on silica with concentration zone; first run to 15.5 cm with hexane - ether - acetic acid 80:20:1, second run to 19 cm with hexane to separate squalene and internal standard. Direct quantification in the range of 20-2000 disintegrations/min (dpm) is performed by radioscanning.