Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

Our CCBS database includes more than 11,000 abstracts of publications. Perform your own detailed search of TLC/HPTLC literature and find relevant information.

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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      63 060
      Interlaboratory trial on quantitative TLC/HPTLC of cholesterol
      V. DAMMANN, G. DONNEVERT, W. FUNK, (Fachhochschule Giessen, D-6300 Giessen, FRG)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 1, 78-80 (1988). Comparison of the interlaboratory tests for TLC and HPTLC determination of cholesterol by using different stationary and mobile phases, different developing chambers and various postchromatographic derivatization procedures. Discussion of the repeatability, accuracy and reproducibility for determining cholesterol in a synthetic mixture.

      Classification: 13c
      67 094
      Cholesterol oxidation in meat products during cooking and frozen storage
      J.E. PIE, K. SPAHIS, C. SEILLAN, ( Laboratoire de nutrition et Sécurité Alimentaire, INRA-CRJ, 78352 Jouy-en-Josas Cédex, France)

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 39, 250-254 (1991). TLC of the unsaponifiable fraction on silica with hexane - ether to separate oxysterols from sterols. After elution of oxysterol development on silica with hexane - ether - ethyl acetate 1:1:1; extraction, derivatization and GC.

      Classification: 13c
      78 060
      Chemotaxonomic value of sterols and steroidal sapogenins in the Genus trigonella
      P. BRENAC*, Y. SANVAIRE, (*Lab. de Rech. sur les Subst. Naturales Vegetables, CC 24, Univ. Montpellier II., 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France)

      Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 24, 157-164 (1996). TLC of sterols on silica with chloroform - ethyl acetate 9:1. Visualization by spraying with berberine (0.2 % in ethanol) and under UV 366 nm.

      Classification: 13c
      89 053
      Detection of hazelnut oil in virgin olive oil by assessment of free sterols and triacylglycerols
      S. VICHI, L. PIZZALE, E. TOFFANO, R. BORTOLOMEAZZI, L. CONTE*, (*Udine Univ., Food Sci. Dept., via Marangoni 97, 33100 Udine, Italy)

      JAOAC Int. 84, 1534-1541 (2001). TLC of sterols after transmethylation on silica gel, previously made alkaline by immersion in an ethanolic solution of potassium hydroxide, with hexane - diethylether 3:2. Detection after spraying with an ethanolic solution of 2,7-dichlorofluorescein and under UV.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 13c
      55 046
      Study of the chromatographic
      V. SZUCS, B. BONSONK, B. POLYAK, L. BOROSS

      behavior of some steroids by OPLC. Proc. Intern. Symposium on TLC with special Emphasis on OPLC, Szeged, 90 (1984). OPLC (OPTLC) of progesterone, cholesterol, corticosterone, aldosterone, cortisol, cortisone on silica with a) petrol ether - ethyl-acetate 6:4, b) chloroform - ethyl acetate - ethanol 90:10:1, c) chloroform - phenol 9:1. Detection with 50 % phosphoric acid and heating at 105 °C for 15 minutes.

      Classification: 13a, 13b, 13d
      69 105
      (Determination of taurocholic acid and hyodeoxycholic acid in Qingkailing injection by thin-layer chromatography
      J. ZHANG (Zhang Jianjun), SH. PO (Po Shaoying), H. XU (Xu Hangli), Z. CHEN (Chen Zengjie), (Exp. Pharm. Fact., Beijing Coll. Trad. Chin. Med., Beijing, 10013 P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Hosp. Pharm. (Zhongquo Yiyuan Yaoxue Zazhi) 11, 260-262 (1991). TLC of taurocholic acid and hyodeoxycholic acid on silica with cyclohexane – ethyl acetate – acetic acid 4:4:1. Quantification by densitometry at 400 nm.

      Classification: 13d, 32c
      99 030
      Separation of selected bile acids by TLC - VI) Separation on cyano-and diol-modified silica layers
      Alina PYKA*, M. DOLOWY (*Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Silesian Academy of Medicine, 4 Jagiellonska St., PL-41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland; alinapyka@wp.pl)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 28, 1383-1392 (2005). TLC of cholic acid, glycocholic acid, glycolithocholic acid, deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, glycodeoxycholic acid, and lithocholic acid on cyano and diol phase with n-hexane - ethyl acetate - acetic acid in different volume compositions, at 18 °C. Detection by dipping in 10 % ethanolic phosphomolybdic acid solution followed by heating at 120 °C for 15 min. Almost all bile acids were completely separated on cyano phase with n-hexane - ethyl acetate - acetic acid 49:49:2; whereas the optimal separation for all examined bile acids was obtained on diol phase with n-hexane - ethyl acetate - acetic acid 21:21:8.

      Classification: 13d
      63 057
      Thin-layer chromatography of ecdysteroids originated from silene otites L
      M. BATHORI*, K. SZENDREI, H. KALASZ, R. LAFONT, J.P. GIRAULT, (*Dep. Pharm., A. Szent-Györgyi Med. Univ., Szeged, Hungary)

      (Wib.). Chromatographia 25, 627-630 (1988). TLC on silica with ethyl acetate - methanol - NH3 85:10:5. Detection under UV 254 nm; densitometry. TLC method used for monitoring the isolation of ecdysteroids by CC and droplet countercurrent chromatography (DCCC) and for controlling the homogeneity of pure products.

      Keywords: densitometry
      Classification: 13e