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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      90 058
      Isolation and characterization of glyoxal-arginine modifications
      M.A. GLOMB*, G. LANG, (*Inst. of Food Chem., Techn. Univ. of Berlin, Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25, TIB 4/3-1, 13355 Berlin, Germany)

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 49, 1493-1501 (2001). TLC of 5-(4,5-dihydroxy-2-imino-1-imidazolidinyl)norvaline, 5-(2-imino-5-oxo-1-imidazolidinyl)norvaline, N5-[[carboxymethyl]amino](imino)methyl]ornithine on silica gel with n-butanol - water - acetic acid - pyridine 4:2:3:3. Visualization with ninhydrin.

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      Classification: 18a
      98 048
      Determination of methionine in pharmaceuticals after chromatographic separation
      F. BUHL, Monika GALKOWSKA* (*Insitute of Chemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Silesian University, 9 Szkolna Street, 40-006 Katowice, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 19, 401-404 (2006). TLC of methionine, L-cystine, calcium pantothenate, vitamin B1, vitamin B7, and p-aminobenzoic acid on silica gel in a pre-saturated chamber with n-propanol - water - chloroform 5:2:1. Quantification of methionine was based on the oxidation and reaction with leuco xylene cyanol FF solution, which formed a blue dye. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 613 nm.

      Classification: 18a
      121 013
      The influence of addition of ion-pairing acid and organic modifier of the mobile phase on retention and migration of peptides in pressurized planar electrochromatography system with octadecyl silica-based adsorbent
      R.?. GWARDA*, T.H. DZIDO (*Dep. of Phys. Chem., Chair of Chem., Fac. of Pharm. with Med. Anal. Div., Med. Univ. of Lublin, 4a Chod?ki St., 20-093 Lublin, Poland)

      J. Chromatogr. A 1558, 77-84 (2018). Investigation of the influence of concentration of ion-pairing additive, as well as concentration and type of organic modifier of the mobile phase on migration of peptides in a pressurized planar electrochromatography (PPEC) system with octadecyl silica-based adsorbent. Comparison of the results with those obtained by similar HPTLC and PPEC systems. Discussion of the influence of particular variables on retention, electrophoretic mobility of solutes and electroosmotic flow of the mobile phase, of the co-influence of these factors on the final selectivity of peptide separation, and of the difficulty of independent optimization of these factors due to their impact simultaneously on the retention, the electrophoretic mobility, and the electroosmotic flow. The pH of the mobile phase was the main variable for optimization of the PPEC system. Extensive tailing of peptide zones in the PPEC was observed in comparison to similar HPTLC systems.

      Classification: 2e, 18b
      60 114
      Opiate-like peptides
      K. ROLKA* K. KOLASA, Z. KLEINROK, G. KUPRYSZEWSKI, (*Inst. of Chemistry, Univ. of Gdansk, Sobieskiego 18, 80-952 Gdansk, Poland)

      Part VIII. Methylamides and dimethylamides of D-Leu5(-enkephalin) and D-Ala, D-Leu5(-enkephalin). Pol. J. Pharmacol. Pharm. 38, 391-402 (1986). TLC of enkephalin analogs on silica with chloroform -methanol - acetic acid 25:2:1, hexane - ethyl ether - acetic acid 11:7:1, chloroform -methanol -17 % NH3 15:1:0.1, chloroform - methanol - acetic acid 19:2:1, chloroform -methanol acetic acid 19:1:1, chloroform - methanol -25 % NH3 10:1:0.1, butanol - acetic acid - water -4:1:5 upper layer. Visualization by exposure to iodine vapor or spraying with 0.2 % ninhydrin in ethanol or with cerium-molybdenum reagent.

      Classification: 18b
      63 096
      Structure-activity relationships of novel vasopressin antagonists containing C-terminal diaminoalkanes and (aminoalkyl)guanidines
      J.F. CALLAHAN*, D.A. SHUE, H.G. BRYAN, W.M. BRYAN, G.D. HECKMAN, L.B. KINTER, J.E. MC DONALD, M.L. MOORE, D.B. SCHMIDT, J.S. SILVESTRI, F.L. STRASSER, L. SULAT, N.C.F. YIM, W.F. HOFFMAN, (*Dep. of Peptide Chemistry, Pharmacology and Molecular Pharmacology, P.O. Box 1539, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406-0939, USA)

      J. of Medicinal Chemistry 32, 391-396 (1989). TLC of vasopressin analogues on silica with 1-butanol - acetic acid - water 4:1:1 and 1-butanol - acetic acid - water - ethyl acetate 1:1:1:1. Visualizaion with starch-KI reagent.

      Classification: 18b
      64 169
      The role of position 4 in angiotensin II antagonism
      J. SAMANEN*, T. CASH, D. NARINDRAY, E. BRANDEIS, T. YELLIN, D. REGOLI, (*Smith Kline and French Laboratories, Peptide Chem. Dep., 709 Swedeland Road, P.O. Box 15839, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406-0930, USA)

      J. of Medicinal Chemistry 32, 1366-1370 (1989). TLC of peptides on silica with butanol - acetone - water 4:1:5, butanol - acetone - water - ethyl acetate 1:1:1:1 and butanol - acetone - water - pyridine 15:3:12:10. Visualization with Pauly’s reagent.

      Classification: 18b
      74 077
      A new staining method for cyclic peptides after thin-layer chromatography
      T.S. EL-THAHER*, G.S. BAILEY, (*Chem. Dept., Imperial Coll., South Kensington, London SW7 2AY, U.K.)

      Anal. Biochem. 217, 335-337 (1994). TLC of cyclic peptides on silica with butanol - acetic acid - water 4:1:1. Immersion of the plates in 20% trichloroacetic acid solution for 10 min, and in 0.3% aqueous Serwa Blue W solution for 5 min with gentle shaking. Detection sensitivity, less than 1 µg (0.7 nmol) peptide per spot.

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      Classification: 3e, 18b
      52 085
      Analytical separation of reduced and oxidized forms of glutathione from amino acid mixtures by overpressured thin-layer chromatography
      B. POLYAK, M. ABRAHAM

      Budapest Chromatography Conference June 2, 1983. OPTLC of amino acids, glutathione on silica with phenol -1 % sodium dodecylsulfate 7:3. Detection with ninhydrin containing collidine. Densitometry.

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      Classification: 18