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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      57 125
      Determination of cephalosporins utilizing thin-layer chromatography with fluorescamine detection
      H. FABRE, M.D. BLANCHIN, D. LERNER, B. MANDROU

      Analyst 110, 775-778 (1985). TLC of cephradine, cefaclor, cephalexin and cefadroxil on silica with ethyl acetate - acetone - water - acetic acid 50:25:15:10. Detection by spraying first with 10 % triethylamine in dichloromethane, then with 0.025 % fluorescamine in acetone. Quantitation by in situ scanning in absorbance at 262 nm, or in fluorescence at 365 nm. Application examples.

      Classification: 28a
      60 141
      Thin layer chromatographic/biautographic method for identification of antibiotic residues in animal tissues
      E. NEIDERT, P.W. SASCHENBRECKER, F. TITTIGER, (Agriculture Canada, Animal Pathology Division,116 Veterinary Rd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 2R3, Canada)

      J.A.O.A.C. 70, 197-200 (1967). TLC separation of 20 antibiotics on silica with chloroform - methanol - acetone - glycerine 49:30:20:1; water - methanol - n-butanol - acetic acid 36:30:15:9 or on cellulose with acetone - chloroform - n-propanol impregnation liquid (0.1 N phthalate buffer pH 3.75 and glycerine 19:1). Detection by placing the developed plates on set medium seeded with Bacillus subtilis and thus producing a biosutograph. Detection limits between 0.08 and 600 ng/g.

      Classification: 28a
      63 139
      Improvement of chemical analysis of antibiotics
      H. OKA, Y. IKAI, N. KAWAMURA, M. YAMADA, K. HARADA*, Y. YAMAZAK, M. SUZUKI, (*Fac. Pharm., Meijo Univ. Tempaku, Nagoya 468, Japan)

      XIV. Identification of the components of bacitracin using normal- and reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography. J. Chromatogr. 449, 448-454 (1988). TLC on silica with chloroform - methanol - 0. 75% aqueous acetic acid 30:20:4 and on C8 and C18-bonded silica with methanol - 0. 1M aqueous potassium sulfate solution (pH 2. 0) 7:3 containing 1. 0% tri ethylamine. Detection by spraying with 0. 5% ninhydrin in butanol and heating at 120°C.

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      Classification: 28a
      66 122
      (Determination of mycotoxins by thin-layer chromatography
      L. LIN (Lin Leming), (Dalian Inst. of Chem. Phys., Chinese Acad. of Sci., 116012 Dalian, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. (Sepu) 8, 233-236 (1990). A review with 23 references on TLC of mycotoxins, involving sample preparations, TLC conditions, detection, quantification, and multi-analysis, etc.

      Keywords: food analysis review
      Classification: 28a
      69 154
      Isolation of erythromycin A N-oxide and pseudoerythromycin A hemiketal from fermentation broth of Saccharopolyspora erythraea by thin-layer chromatography
      M. BERAN*, V. PRIKRYLOVA, P. SEDMERA, J. NOVAK, J. ZIMA, M. BLUMAUEROVA, T. K. TODOROV, (*Inst. Microbiol. Czechoslovak Acad. Sci., 14220 Prague 4, Czechoslovakia)

      J. Chromatogr. 558, 265-272 (1991). Preparative TLC of erythromycin A, erythromycin A N-oxide and pseudoerythromycin A on silica with chloroform – methanol – NH3 90:10:1. Detection by spraying cut off plate margins with a solution of anisaldehyde – sulfuric acid – 95% ethanol 1:1:9 and heating at 100 °C. Elution of positioned substances with chloroform – methanol 2:1. Identification by MS and 1H and 13C NMR.

      Classification: 28a
      73 098
      Chromatographic analysis with 53 references on chromatographic methods for the analysis of antibiotic materials in food
      D.R. BOBBITT*, KARNO W. NG, (*Dept. Chem. & Biochem., Univ. Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA)

      J. Chromatogr. 624, 153-170 (1992). Review with 53 references on chromatographic methods for the analysis of antibiotic materials in food. TLC separation, detection and quantification of tetracycline analogues as an example.

      Keywords: food analysis review
      Classification: 28a
      76 127
      (Determination of tetracyclines by thin-layer chromatography
      W. ZHOU (Zhou Wenfu)*; G. LI (Li Ge), (*Guangxi Provin. Inst. Drug Cont., Nannin 530021, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Pharm. Anal. (Yaowu Fenxi Zazhi) 14 (4), 41-42 (1995). TLC of 5 tetracyclines on cellulose with n-butanol saturated with 5% sodium EDTA, pH 8.2. Detection by exposure to NH3 vapor and visualization under UV 365 nm. Discussion of the separation conditions.

      Classification: 28a
      81 066
      (Improved procedure for the separation of amikacin sulfate, kanamycin monosulfate and kanamycin sulfate by thin-layer chromatography
      SH. CHEN (Chen Shaoliang), (Zhanjiang Municip. Inst. Drug Contr., Zhanjiang 524031, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Modern Appl. Pharm. (Zhongguo Xiandai Yingyong Yaoxue) 15, 52-53 (1998). TLC on silica gel G with chloroform - methanol - NH3 - water 5:5:5:1. Detection by spraying with ninhydrin reagent. Investigation and discussion of the developing solvent system, layer, and application quantity.

      Classification: 28a, 32c