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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      55 105
      Rapid quantitation and confirmation of aflatoxins in corn and peanut butter, using a disposable silica gel column, thin-layer chromatography and GC/MS
      M. TRUCKSESS, W. BRUMLEY, S. NESHEIM

      J.A.O.A.C. 67, 973-975 (1984). TLC of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, G2 on silica with chloroform - acetone 9:1. Detection by UV 366 nm. Quantification by fluorodensitometric measurement. Detection limit: 2ng/g.

      Classification: 28b
      57 132
      General referee reports
      P.M. SCOTT

      J.A.O.A.C. 68, 242-246 (1985). Review of TLC methods for mycotoxins with numerous references.

      Keywords: toxicology review
      Classification: 28b
      59 120
      Use of small charcoal/alumina cleanup columns in determination of trichothecene mycotoxins in foods and feeds
      T R. ROMER

      J.A.O.A.C. 69, 699-703 (1986). TLC of deoxynivalenol, fusarenon X, nivalenol, T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, neosolaniol, diacetoxyscirpenol on silica with ethyl acetate - methanol 20:1. Detection after drying by spraying with 20 % methanolic AlCl3-solution and heating 10 min at 130 °C. Examination under UV. Detection limits 300 ng - 800 ng.

      Keywords: food analysis
      Classification: 28b
      61 160
      (The applicability of OPLC technique in detecting mycotoxins in foodstuffs and in fodders
      J. SAWINSKY-ACSADI*, A. HALASZ, E. TYIHAK, (*KEKI, H-1022 Budapest, Herman Ottó u.15., Hungary)

      Elelmezési Ipar 41, 324-326 (1987). OPLC of zearalenons on silica with chloroform - acetone 9:1 or with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 30:14:2. Detection by UV 254 nm. Sensitivity 40-60 ng/spot. Spraying with Sarudi reagent (1% 4- methoxy-benzene-diazonium-fluoroborate). Sensitivity 20 ng/spot. Recovery:62.5-84.6%.

      Classification: 28b
      64 212
      (Determination of cefaloglycine and cefroxadine in biological medium by thin- layer chromatography with fluorimetric detection
      M.D. BLANCHIN, M.L. RONDOT-DUDRAGNE, (Lab. Chim. Anal. Toxicol., Fac. Pharm. 34060 Montpellier, France)

      J. Chromatogr. 432, 407-411 (1988). TLC on silica with ethyl acetate - acetone - water - acetic acid 50:25:15:10. Detection by fluorimetry after reacting the spots with fluorescamine. Detection limit, 8 ng for both.

      Classification: 28b, 32f
      66 119
      Comparative evaluation of commercially available aflatoxin test
      D.E. KOELTZOW, S.N. TANNER, (U.S. Dept. of Agric., Federal Grain Inspect. Service, Qual. Assur. and Res. Techn. Center, P.O. Box 20285, Kansas City, MO 64195, USA)

      J. AOAC Int. 73, 584-589 (1990). TLC of aflatoxin B1 and B2 according to CB-TLC method of AOAC (26.050). Good agreement of TLC method: high level of variability in TLC values in any individual test, however, average TLC results are highly correlated with the actual aflatoxin content present in the sample.

      Classification: 28b
      70 139
      Bioassay, extraction, and purification procedures for Wortmannin, the hemorrhagic factor produced by fusarium oxysporum N17B grown on rice
      H.K. ABBAS, C.J. MIROCHA, W.T. SHIER, R. GUNTHER, (Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Plant Pathology, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA)

      J. AOAC Int. 75, 474-480 (1992). TLC of wortmannin on silica 60 with chloroform - methanol 97:3. Detection by spraying with 20 % aqueous sulfuric acid or freshly prepared acidic p-anisaldehyde solution and heating at 60-70 °C. Bioassay after cutting the TLC plate.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 28b
      75 122
      Analysis by liquid chromatography of fusarochromanone (TDP-1) added to corn and wheat
      YICHUN XU, C.J. MIROCHA, W. XIE (Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Plant Pathology, St. Paul MN 55108, USA)

      J. AOAC Int. 77, 1179-1183 (1994). TLC of fusarochromanone on silica with chloroform - methanol - NH3 45:5:1 or 40:10:1. Detection under UV 254 (limit 5 ng) of UV 366 nm (Detection limit 3 ng). Fusarochromanone gives a positive (turns pink) ninhydrin reaction; it turns yellow-green when sprayed with either 20% sulfuric acid in methanol or p-anisaldehyde solution. Detection limit of these 3 colorimetric reagents is 250 ng. Fusarochromanone is relatively unstable when exposed to fluorescent light; standards should be stored in the dark in the freezer.

      Classification: 28b