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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      64 211
      Synthesis and biological activity of photoactive derivatives of erythromycin
      M.A. AREVALO*, F. TEJEDOR, F. POLO, J.P.G. BALLESTA, (*Centro de Biologia Molecular, CSIC and UAM, Canto Blanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain)

      J. of Medicinal Chemistry 32, 2200-2204 (1989). TLC of erythromycin on silica with 9 different solvent mixtures.

      Classification: 28a
      66 125
      (Determination of active components of nebramycin by thin-layer chromatography/bioautography) (Chinese)
      CH. YE (Ye Chuanhua), SH. CHEN (Chen Shuyu), M. ZHANG (Zhang Meizhen), N. CHANG (Chang Ning), (Sichuan Ind. Inst. Antibiot., Chengdu, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Antibiotics (Kangshengsu) 14, 278-279 (1989). TLC of carbamoyltobramycin, carbamoylkanamycin B and aburamycin of nebramycin on silica with ethanol – acetone – 24% NH3 1:1:1. Detection by bioautography using Bacillus subtilis for antimicrobial test.

      Classification: 28a
      69 159
      Assay and purity control of chlortetracycline and demeclocycline by TLC
      W. NAIDONG, C. HAUGLUSTAINE, E. ROETS, J. HOOGMARTENS, (Katholieke Univ. Leuven voor Farmaceutische Chemeie, Inst. voor Farm. Wetenschappen, Van Evenstraat, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 4, 63-68 (1991). TLC on silica with dichloromethane – methanol – water 60:35:5 for CTC and 59:35:6 for DMCTC; silica gel layer was previously sprayed with 10% ECTA solution adjusted to pH 8.0. The less important anhydro derivatives of CTC and DMCTC were better separated on silanized silica with methanol – acetonitrile – 0.5 m oxalic acid (pH 2.0) 1:1:6. Quantification by densitometry at 280 nm. Correlation with LC method r >0.9999; RSD for TLC for the assay of the main components <2%.

      Classification: 28a
      73 102
      (Identification of seven antibiotics by thin-layer chromatography
      L. LI (Li Li), L. YU (Yu Linhui), W. LI (Li Wenqing), (Qiqihar Inst. Drug Insp., Qiqihar 161006, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Pharm. Anal. (Yaowu Fenxi Zazhi) 14, 5 (1994). TLC on silica with chloroform - methanol - NH3 1:1:1. Detection by spraying with 0.5% ninhydrin. Identification by comparison with standards.

      Classification: 28a
      77 087
      (Optimization of thin-layer chromatography solvent system for the separation of six penicillins by the grid search procedure
      H. DI (Di Xin)*, SH. CUO (Cuo Shengzo), Y. SUN (Sun Yuqing), (*Dept. Anal. Chem., Shenyang Pharm. Univ., Shenyang 110015, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. (Sepu) 14, 211-214 (1996). Optimization method for TLC solvent systems with 6 penicillins as model samples. Demonstration with the optimized solvent system composed of chloroform - acetone - ethanol - formic acid 64:9:16:11, and 58:23:9:10.

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      Classification: 3d, 28a
      81 069
      Stability-indicating spectrophotometric and densitometric methods for determination of some cephalosporins
      K. KELANI*, L.I. BEBAWY, L. ABDEL-FATTAH, (*Cairo Univ., Fac. of Pharm., Dept. of Anal. Chem., Cairo, Egypt)

      J. AOAC Int. 81, 386-393 (1998). TLC of ceftazidime (I), cefuroxime sodium (II), and cefotaxime sodium (III) and degradation products on silica gel with methanol - 1 N acetic acid 1:3 for I and methanol - conc. ammonia 200:3; for II and III). Visualization under UV 254 nm. Quantitation by densitometry at 258, 272, and 262 nm. Precision = 0.8, 0.7, and 0.8% for I, II, and III, respectively. New simple, rapid, and selective procedure for quality control and routine analysis.

      Classification: 28a
      88 089
      Optimal life condition of test bacteria for direct bioautographic detection
      S. NAGY*, B. KOCSIS, T. KÖSZEGI, L. BOTZ, (*Pécs Univ., Fac. of General Medicine, First Internal Med., H-7624 Pécs, Ifjjusag ut 13, Hungary)

      Proc. Intern. Symp. on Planar Separations, Planar Chromatography 2001, pp. 173-179. Bioautography of cefazolin on silica gel TLC and HPTLC plates (without development) by dipping the plates into bacteria suspension or on the plate. Visualization of the antimicrobial activity by use of MTT (3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide). The method was considered as suitable for determination of the viability (capable of living) of given test bacteria on the TLC plate.

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      Classification: 28a
      96 060
      Salting-out thin-layer chromatography of some macrolide antibiotics
      T. B. Tosti, K. Drljevic, D. M. Milojkovic-Opsenica, Z. Lj. Tesic* (*Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, P. O. Box 158, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 18, 415-418 (2005). TLC of macrolide antibiotics (roxithromycin, midecamycin, erythromycin, azithromycin, and erythromycin ethylsuccinate) on cellulose with aqueous ammonium sulfate solutions concentrated from 0.5 to 4.0 M. Detection by exposure to iodine vapor.

      Classification: 28a