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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      62 141
      Determination of the specific radioactivity of amino acids by a combination of thin-layer chromatography and quantitative autoradiography
      A.M. MARX, H. KRONBERG, V. NEUHOFF, (Max-Planck Inst. Exp. Med., D-3400 Göttingen, FRG)

      J. Chromatogr. 393, 407-417 (1987). Two- dimensional TLC of 22 dansylated amino acids on micropolyamide based on a previously described procedure. Quantification by autoradiography. Detection limit, 10 to the minus 13 mol with specific activity of less than 5 GBq/mmol.

      Classification: 18a
      63 206
      Enantiomeric resolution of N-methyl-a-amino acids by ligand-exchange chromatography
      H. BRUECKNER, (Inst. Food Technol., Univ. Hohenheim, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, FRG)

      Chromatographia 24, 725-738 (1987). TLC on chiral-plates with four solvent systems. Detection by spraying with 0. 1% ninhydrin in ethanol. Comparison of Rf values and resolution factors.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 18a, 38
      65 098
      Improved TLC systems for rapid resolution of phenyl thiohydantoin amino acids
      R. BHUSHAN*, V.K. MAHESH, P.V. MALLIKHARJUN, (*Dep. Chem., Univ. Roorkee, Roorkee, 247667 India)

      Biomed. Chromatogr. 3, 43-45 (1989). TLC of a 18-component mixture of PTH amino acids on silica with hexane - propionic acid 26:5 and chloroform - acetone 29:3. Separation of PTH aspartic and glutamic acids with chloroform - acetic acid 27:3 and chloroform - methanol 30:4.

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      Classification: 18a
      68 117
      Spray reagents for the detection of amino acids on thin-layer plates
      B. BASAK, S. LASKAR, (Chem. Dep., Burdwan Univ., Burdwand, 713104 India)

      Talanta 37, 1105-1106 (1990). Report of a new visualization technique for the detection of amino acids on silica. Spraying with oxalic acid, dithiooxamide, or dithizone solution followed by spraying with ninhydrin solution. The method may be used to identify some of amino acids directly and assist in their detection.

      Classification: 18a
      70 114
      (Determination of optical purity of L-amino acids by thin-layer chromatography
      M. SUZUKI, G. NAITHO, SH. TAKITANI, (Fac. Pharm. Sci., Sci. Univ. Tokyo, Japan 162)

      Japanese J. Med. & Pharm. Res. (Kyakuhin Kenkyu) 23, 49-52 (1992). TLC of 8 amino acids on reverse phase layers, impregnated with a copper salt and an optically active amino acid, solvent used: acetonitrile - water - methanol 4:2:1 for tryptophane, acetonitrile - water - propanol 3:4:2 for leucine and isoleucine, and acetonitrile - water - propanol 3:1:1 for phenylalanine. Detection limits between, 0.1 - 2 mM; 0.2 - 1.3% of D-amino acid in L-amino acid were detected.

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      Classification: 18a, 38
      75 036
      (The applicability of a new stable fluorescent reagent CGE(N) for TLC measurements
      ZH. ZHOU (Zhou Zhaoe), H. WANG (Wang Huayuan), (Coll. Pharm., West China Univ. Med. Sci., Chengdu 610044, P.R. China)

      J. West China Univ. Med. Sci. (Huaxi Yike Daxue Xuebao) 24, 194-197 (1993). Presentation of a novel stable fluorescent reagent CGE(N) for the detection of compounds containing amino groups with TLC detection of glucine as example. Fluorescent excitation at 277 nm and emission wavelength of the spot at 356 nm, resp. Detection limit of 240 ng/spot.

      Classification: 3e, 18a
      77 217
      Direct thin-layer chromatographic separation of enantiomers of six selected amino acids using 2-o-[(R)-2-hydroxypropyl]-b-CD as the mobile phase additive
      Y. AI (Ai Youhao), H. LIN (Lin Huitong), SH. FR (Fu Shengzhang), M. XING (Xing Miggao), Y. INOUE, (*Lanzhou Inst. Chem. Phys., Chin. Acad. Sci., Lanzhou 730000, P.R. China)

      Anal. Letters 28, 2041-2048 (1996). TLC on silica with acetonitrile - water 2:5 containing 2-o-[(R)-2-hydroxypropyl]-b-CD as additive. Detection by spraying with a solution of 1.5 g salicylaldehyde in 100 mL toluene and heating at 50 °C for 10 min.

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      Classification: 18a, 38
      81 057
      Analysis of amino acids by personal OPLC instrument
      E. TYHIAK*, G. KATAY, Z. OSTORICS, E. MINCSOVICS, (*Plant Prot. Inst., Hungarian Acad. of Sci., Budapest, P.O. Box 102, H-1525 Hungary)

      Separation of the main protein amino acids in a double-layer system. J. Planar Chromatogr. 11, 5-11 (1998). Demonstration of the theoretical aspects of the long-distance development, the basic elements of the double layer cassette for personal OPLC instrument, and the first results in the field of amino acid analysis with special emphasis on the 20 main protein amino acids. HPTLC on single and on double silica gel plates with butanol - acetonitrile - 0.005 M potassium dihydrogen phosphate - acetic acid 1:5:3:1. Detection after treatment with ninhydrin reagent at 490 nm.

      Keywords: densitometry
      Classification: 18a