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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      65 013
      Retention behavior of ß-carbolines in normal-phase chromatography, silica and amino phases in high-performance and thin-layer chromatography
      M.C. PIETROGRANDE*, F. DONDI, P.A. BOREA, C. BIGHI, (Dep. Chem., Anal. Chem. Lab., Univ. Ferrara, Via L. Borsari 46, 44100 Ferrara, Italy)

      J. Chromatogr. 471, 407-419 (1989). Study of TLC retention behavior of a series of ß-carbolines on silica and amino-modified silica. Discussion of the retention mechanism in relation to different solute, solvent and stationary phase characteristics. Comparison of the stationary phases, TLC and HPLC techniques and various solvent selectivities. Study of the molecular structure-retention relationship by means of the group contributions to retention and the electronic constant.

      Classification: 2c, 23e
      72 122
      New visualizing agents for quinoline, isoquinoline, and selected methylquinolines in TLC
      W. WARDAS, A. PYKA, M. JEDRZEJCZAK, (Silesian Academy of Medicine, Faculty of Pharmacy, 4 Jagiellonska Street, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 6, 238-241 (1993). TLC of quinoline, isoquinoline, 6-methyl-, 7-methyl-, and 8-methylquinoline on silica or aluminium oxide. Detection with e.g. eosin yellow, bromothymol blue, thymol blue, helasol green, spadns, and titan yellow as 50 mg / 100 mL solution in 2% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. Best detectability obtained with helasol green.

      Classification: 23e
      87 064
      Thin-layer chromatography of quinolones in ion-association systems with di(2-ethylhexyl)-orthophosphoric acid (HDEHP)
      E. SOCZEWINSKI*, M. WOJCIAK-KOSIOR, (*Dept. of Inorg. and Anal. Chem., Med. Acad., Staszica 6, 20-081 Lublin, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 14, 28-33 (2001). TLC of 6 quinolones (ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin, difloxacin, sarafloxacin, norfloxacin, flumequine) on diol-silica gel with solutions of HDEHP (1%, 2.5%, 5%) in acetone, with solutions of HDEHP (5%, 10%, 15%) in ethyl acetate, and with ethyl acetate - HDEHP - methanol 36:4:5; development in horizontal chambers. Detection under UV 254 nm; quantitation by densitometry.

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      Classification: 23e, 32a
      51 100
      Stereoselective hydrogenolysis of dioxolanetype benzylidene acetals
      A. LIPTAK, Z. SZURMAI, J. HARANGI, P. NANASI

      Preparation of mono-and di-o-benzylethers of benzyl- beta -L-arabinopyranoside. Acta Chimica 108, 333-342 (1982). TLC of mono- and di-o-benzylethers of benzyl- beta -L-arabinopyranoside on silica with benzene - methanol 95:5 or petrol ether - ethyl acetate 7:3. Detection with 50 % sulfuric acid.

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      Classification: 23
      58 098
      Improved spray reagent for thin-layer chromatographic method for detecting uric acid
      R.S. FERRERA, J. L. BOESE, J. J. THRASHER

      J.A.O.A.C. 69, 499-503 (1986). TLC determination of uric acid on cellulose with methanol - butanol - water 4:4:3; to 30 ml of this solution 1 ml of acetic acid is added. Observation under UV 254 nm; spraying with a mixture of 18 ml water, 1 ml 1 % K (Fe(CN)6 and 1 ml 2 % FeCl3 (mixed immediately before use). Detection limit 5-10 ng uric acid.

      Classification: 23
      74 009
      Reversed-phase retention characteristics of some bioactive heterocyclic compounds
      Y. DARWISH, T. CSERHATI*, E. FORGACS, (*Cent. Res. Inst. Chem., Hungarian Acad. Sci., P.O. Box 17, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary)

      J. Chromatogr. 668, 485-494 (1994). Determination of the lipophilicities and specific hydrophobic surface aceas of 16 bioactive heterocyclic compounds by reverse-phase TLC on silica, impregnated with hexane-paraffin oil 95:5, using various eluent systems. Evaluation of the data by using principal component analysis (PCA), separately calculated from the correlation and covariance matrices, and by cluster analysis.

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      Classification: 2c, 23
      102 071
      Application of topological index and the Rf parameter to the estimation of lipophilic properties of selected porphyrins
      Marzena PODGÓRNA (Institute of Chemistry, Silesian University, 9 Szkolna Street, 40-006 Katowice, Poland)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 31, 1458-1464 (2008). TLC of porphyrins and four alkoxy porphyrin derivatives on RP-18 with dichloromethane - methanol 3:2 saturated for 30 min. Detection by visual evaluation under white light.

      Classification: 23a
      65 027
      Laser fluorometric detection of porphyrin methyl esters for high-performance thin-layer chromatography
      C.W. HUIE*, W.R. WILLIAMS, (Dep. Chem., State Univ. New York, Binghampton, New York 13910 USA)

      Anal. Chem. 61, 2288-2292 (1989). Description of a new detection method for the determination of porphyrins present in biological materials. Separation of carboxylic acid porphyrins by HPTLC after esterification. Detection by using one of the visible lines of an argon-ion laser for fluorometric excitation. Demonstration of good selectivity and detectability for the determination of porphyrin profiles in human urine. Detection limits in the 18 - 35 pg ranges.

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      Classification: 3f, 23a