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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      64 059
      Polysaccharides in mycelial culture of Ganoderma Applanatum (Pers
      S. KOHLMÜNZER*, J. WEIGEL, J. SITARZ, (Dep. of Pharmaceutical Botany, N. Copernicus Acad. of Med., Krakow 31-123, Poland)

      Herba Hungarica 28, 87-91 (1989). TLC of glucose, galactose and mannose on silica with butanol - pyridine - benzene - water 5:4:3:1. Visualization with p-anisidine phtalate solution. Two-dimensional TLC of alanine, glycine and threonine on silica with butanol - acetic acid - water 4:1:1 and phenol - water 75:5. Visualization by spraying with ninhydrin.

      Classification: 10b, 18a
      65 102
      How the surface pH value of silica support modifies the reversed phase retention of some amino acids
      Z. ILLES, T. CSERHATI*, (*Cent. Res. Inst. Chem. Hung. Acad. Sci., H-1025 Budapest, Pusztaszeri ut 57/59, Hungary)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 2, 92-94 (1989). TLC of 9 amino acids on silica with pH values of 3.0, 4.5, 6.0, 7.5 and 9.0 and impregnated with 5% paraffin oil in hexane; detection with ninhydrin. Mostly, retention decreases with increasing surface pH value. Dibasic amino acids (Arg, Lys, Orn) increase with increasing pH of the silica surface.

      Classification: 18a
      68 120
      Identification of amino acids on thin-layer chromatographic plates
      S. LASKAR*, B.K. BASAK, (*Natural Product Laboratory, Chem. Dept.,The Univ. of Burdwan, Burdwan-712104, W. Bengal, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 3, 275-276 (1990). Evaluation of “useful” reagents for the detection of amino acids. TLC of 22 amino acids on silica with propanol - water 7:3. Detection by spraying with 0.2% solution of 1,3-indanedione in 0.1 M sodium hydroxide - ethanol 1:1 of 1% o-mercaptobenzoic acid in 1 M aqueous sodium hydroxide - ethanol 1:1. Detection limits 0.05 - 0.4 µg.

      Classification: 18a
      71 199
      Planar chromatography of optical isomers with bovine serum albumin in the mobile phase
      L. LEPRI*, V. COAS, P.G. DESIDERI, (*Dept. of Publ. Health, Epidemiology and Environmental Anal. Chem., Univ. of Florence, Via G. Capponi 9, 50121 Florence, Italy)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 5, 175-178 (1992). TLC and HPTLC of racemic dinitropyridyl, dinitrophenyl, and dinitrobenzoyl amino acids on RP-18 silica with 4% BSA in 0.1 M acetate buffer (pH 4.72) containing 2% 2-propanol. Visualization under UV 254 nm. The method is simple, highly sensitive, inexpensive, and the plates furnish excellent resolution of most of the DL racemates with development times between 1 and 2 hours. Enantiomeric resolution is highly dependent on mobile phase composition, the concentration of both BSA and organic modifier having a particularly marked influence on the resolution observed. Possible reasons for this behavior are formulated and discussed.

      Classification: 18a, 38
      75 096
      Thin-layer and high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of histamine in fish tissues
      G. KALLIGAS, I. KANIOU*, G. ZACHARADIS, (*Inst. Food Hygiene, Ministry Agr. Thessaloniki, Greece)

      J. Liquid Chromatogr. 17, 2457-2468 (1994). TLC of histamine on silica with ethanol - NH3 8:2. Detection and identification by spraying with 1) a solution of 0.25 g PtCl6, 5 g KI, and diluting to 100 mL with water - hydrochloric acid 100:2; 2) a solution of 0.5 g ninhydrin in 100 mL acetone; 3) a solution of 12.5 mg fluorescamine in 100 mL acetone. Determination by HPLC.

      Classification: 18a
      78 071
      TLC separation and derivative spectrophotometry of some amino acids
      I. BARANOWSKA, M. KOZLOWSKA, (Dept. Anal. Gen. Chem., Silesian Techn Univ., 44-101 Gliwice, Poland)

      Talanta 42, 1553-1557 (1995). TLC on RP-18 with methanol - water 1:1, 1:3, 1:5. Analysis of amino acids that form colored compounds with reagents such as ninhydrin by spectrophotometry.

      Classification: 4e, 18a
      82 070
      Analysis of cyanobacterial hepatotoxins by overpressured layer chromatography
      A. PELANDER*, I. OJANPERä, E. VUORI, (Dept. of Forensic Med., P.O. Box 40, FIN-00014 Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 11, 365-369 (1998). OPLC of 11 cyanobacterial hepatotoxins (cyclic heptapeptides; e. g. MCYST-LR, -RR, -YR, -LA, NODL) on HPTLC silica gel with water - ethyl acetate 1-propanol 2:5:3. Densitometry at 240 nm (absorbance).

      Keywords:
      Classification: 18a
      87 048
      Aflatoxin B1 residues in eggs of laying hens fed a diet containing different levels of the mycotoxin
      E. KOBASHIGAWA, T.A. REIS, L. MESTIERI, R. ALBUQUERQUE, B. CORREA, (Dept. de Nutricao e Producao Animal, Fac. de Med. Vet. e Zootecnica, Univ. de Sao Paulo, Pirassununga, SP, Brazil)

      Food Additives Contam 17, 459-462 (2000). 2D-TLC of aflatoxin B1 on silica gel with ether - methanol - water 96:3:1 and acetone - chloroform 1:9. Detection under UV and quantification by standard comparison.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 18a