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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      70 210
      Amines from environmental sources
      H.A.H. BILLIET, (Lab. Anal. Scheikd. Techn. Hogesch. Delft, 2628 RZ Delft, The Netherlands)

      J. Chromatogr. Libr. 51B, B583-B595 (1992). A review with 98 references on environmental analysis for amines, phenylene diamines and diphenylamines by TLC, GC, HPLC and super critical fluid chromatography.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 17, 37
      86 009
      A new method for estimating log kw values and solute biological activity
      M. JANICKA*, L. KWIETNIEWSKI, J. MATYSIAK, (*Maria Curie-Sklodowska Univ., Marie Curie-Sklodowska Sq. 3, 20-031 Lublin, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 13, 285-289 (2000). TLC of 9 benzanilides on RP 18 with pure methanol and mixtures of methanol and water in different proportions. Quantitation by densitometry at 325 nm.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 2c, 17
      103 054
      Densitometric TLC analysis of histamine in fish and fishery products
      Zlatka BAJC*, K. S. GACNIK (*Institute for Food Hygiene and Bromatology, Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Gerbiceva 60, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; zlatka.bajc@vf.uni-lj.si)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 22, 15-17 (2009). HPTLC of biogenic amines (spermidine, putrescine, cadaverine, histamine, and tyramine) on silica gel (with concentration zone) in a twin trough chamber saturated for at least 1 h with acetone - ammonia 19:1. Detection by heating at 75 °C for 2 min, followed by spraying with ninhydrin reagent (300 mg ninhydrin in 100 mL n-butanol - glacial acetic acid 97:3) and again heating at 75 °C for 2 min. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 410 nm.

      Classification: 17a
      108 053
      Application of a stability-indicating HPTLC method for quantitative analysis of sertraline hydrochloride in pharmaceutical dosage forms
      J.R. RAO*, M. KUMAR, L. SATHIYANARAYANAN, S. SAVITA, V. YADAV (*Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Poona College of Pharmacy, Erandwana, Pune-411038, India; janhavirao@rediffmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 24, 140-144 (2011). HPTLC of sertraline hydrochloride on silica gel, prewashed with methanol, with toluene - ethyl actate - ethanol - ammonia 80:20:95:1 in a twin-trough chamber saturated for 30 min at 25 +/- 2 °C. The hRf value was 33. Quantitative determination by densitometry in absorbance mode at 273 nm. The linearity was in the range of 2-12 µg (r² = 0.9996). The intra-day and inter-day precision for sertralin hydrochloride standard was 0.6, 0.4, 0.3 % and 0.8, 0.4, 0.2 %, respectively; for sertraline hydrochloride in commercial tablets 0.6, 0.2, 0.1 % and 0.6, 0.3, 0.2 %, respectively. The LOD was 670 ng/band and the LOQ 710 ng/band.

      Classification: 17a
      55 063
      Chinese Anal
      Y. WANG, P. LI

      Chem.(FENXI HUAXUE) 12, 771-774 (1984). (Chinese). (Separation of hindered amine light stabilizer by thin-layer chromatography.) TLC of hindered amines on silica with toluene- acetone - NH3 70:30:2 or chloroform - ethanol - NH3 90:10:1. Detection by spraying with 2,6-dichloroquinone chlorimide or ninhydrin.

      Classification: 17a, 35b
      64 153
      The biosynthesis of cinnamolylputrescines in callus tissue cultures of Nicotiana tabacum
      J. NEGREL, (Lab. de physiopathologie végétale, INRA BV 1540 21034, Dijon Cedex, France)

      Phytochemistry 28, 477-481 (1989). TLC of putrescine, spermidine, cinnamoylputrescine, p-coumaroylputrescine, caffeoylputrescine, feruloylputrescine, sinapoylputrescine, caffeoylcadaverine, caffeoylagmatine, p-coumaroylspermidine, caffeoylspermidine, feruloylspermidine on cellulose with butanol - ethanol - water 5:2:3.

      Classification: 17a
      70 108
      Thin-layer chromatography of aromatic amines on silica gel G impregnated with ammonium cerium(IV)nitrate
      D.K. SINGH*, A. MISHRA, (*Dept. of Chem., Harcourt Butler Technol. Inst., Kanpur - 208002, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 5, 284-286 (1992). TLC of 20 aromatic amines (e.g. toluidines, nitroanilines, naphtylamines) on silica G impregnated with different concentrations of ammonium cerium(IV) nitrate; butanol - ethyl acetate - toluene 3:1:1. Detection as colored spots of the cerium-amine complex.

      Classification: 17a
      81 051
      Normal and reversed-phase TLC of some hydrazine derivatives
      G. IONITA*, T. CONSTANTINESCU, P. IONITA, (*Dept. of Phys. Chem., Gh. Doja Street 41, 0300 Pitesti, Romania)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 11, 141-144 (1998). TLC of 26 compounds derived from 1,2-diphenylhydrazine (half of which were stable free radicals) on silica gel or alumina with toluene and on silica gel impregnated with paraffin oil with different mixtures of water, acetone, and 2-propanol. Detection by direct observation. Rf values, lipophilicities, and specific lipophilic surface areas were determined. Simple, inexpensive, quick, and sensitive TLC procedure.

      Classification: 2c, 17a