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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      57 120
      MSZ, Hungarian Norm 337, 1-5, 2-85
      ANONYMOUS

      (Hungarian). (Determination of mycotoxins in food raw materials and food stuffs. Determination of patulin.) TLC of patulin on silica with dichloromethane - ethyl acetate 95:5, toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 5:4:1. Detection with 4 % phenylhydrazine solution. Detection limit: 20 ng.

      Keywords: food analysis
      Classification: 28a
      60 139
      A comparison of three bioassay techniques for the detection of chloramphenicol residues in animal tissues
      G.O. KORSRUD, J.M. NAYLOR, C.D. SALISBURY, J.D. MACNEIL (Agriculture Canada, Animal Pathol. Lab.,116 Veterinary Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 2R3, Canada)

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 35, 556-559 (1987). Modification of a known method combining TLC with bioautography.

      Keywords: agricultural
      Classification: 28a
      62 204
      Separation and purification of macrolides using the Ito multi-layer horizontal coil planet centrifuge
      R.H. CHEN, J.E. HOCHLOWSKI, J.B. MC ALPINE, R.R. RASMUSSEN, (Pharmaceutical Prod. Div., Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, Illinois 60064 USA)

      J. Liquid Chrom. 11, 191-201 (1988). TLC of macrolides (2-norerythromycins and niddamycins) on silica with chloroform - methanol - conc. NH3 90:10:1. Visualization by spraying with a mixture of p-anisaldehyde - 95% ethanol - conc. sulfuric acid 1:9:1.

      Classification: 28a, 32a
      66 118
      A rapid and inexpensive thin-layer chromatographic method for quantitative analysis of bleomycin complex
      K. DATTA*, S.K. ROY, S.K. DAS, (*Dep. Biochem., Cent. Drugs Lab., 3 Kyd Streed, Calcutta, India)

      J. Liquid Chromatogr. 12, 949-956 (1989). TLC of bleomycin complex on silanized silica with aqueous ammonium nitrate (2.5%) – methanol 7:3, or on silica with aqueous diammnonium hydrogen phosphate (2.5%) – methanol 1:1. Detection under UV 254 nm. Identification by densitometry at 291 nm. Comparison of the results with those obtained by spectrophotometry and HPLC. TLC method is highly suitable for routine quality control of bleomycines as a number of samples could be analysed within a short time (68 samples/analyst/day).

      Classification: 28a
      69 153
      Separation and determination of polyether carboxylic antibiotics from Streptomyces hygroscopicus NRRL B 1865 by thin-layer chromatography with flame ionization detection
      S. AUBOIRON, D. BAUCHART*, L. DAVIA, (U.R. Metab. Energ. et Lipid., INRA, Centre Clermont-Theix, 63122 Saint-Genes Champanelle, France)

      J. Chromatogr. 547, 411-418 (1991). TLC of 3 polyether carboxylic ionophore antibiotics on silica rods with chloroform – methanol – formic acid 97:4:0.6. Quantification by FID.

      Classification: 28a
      72 133
      Instrumental planar chromatographic method for detection and quantification of macrolide antibiotics (Erythromycin and tylosin)
      M.H. VEGA, G.M. GARCIA, R.F. SAELZER, (Departamento de Bromatologia, Nutricion y Dietética, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Concepcion, P.O. Box 237, Chile)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 6, 208-211 (1993). HPTLC of tylosin and erythromycin on silica with ethyl acetate - acetic acid 7:3 and - after drying - with ethyl acetate - acetic acid - water 6:2:2. Detection of tylosin under UV 254 nm, of erythromycin after dipping in a solution of anisaldehyde (1 mL in 100 mL acetic acid + 2 mL conc sulfuric acid). Quantification by densitometry.

      Classification: 28a
      76 126
      Analysis of quinolonic antibiotics by HPTLC
      M. Vega*, G. Rios, R. Saelzer, E. Herlitz, (Depto. de Bromatologia, Nutricion y Dietetica, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Concepcion, P. O. Box 237, Concepcion, Chile)

      Oxolinic acid residue analysis in fish tissue. J. Planar Chromatogr. 8, 378 - 381 (1995). HPTLC of flumequine, oxolinic acid, and nalidixic acid on silica gel after washing with methanol and dipping into 0.1 M dipotassium hydrogen phosphate in 50% ethanol with toluene - ethyl acetate - 90% formic acid 6:3:1. A second development might be necessary. Quantification by densitometry at 320 nm. New simple and sensitive method. The analytical procedure is available as CAMAG Application Note A-63.

      Classification: 28a
      81 006
      Thermodynamic study of the retention behaviour of selected macrocycles using reversed-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography plates and methanol - water mobile phases
      P.K. ZARZYCKI, J. NOWAKOWSKA, A. CHMIELEWSKA, M. WIERZBOWSKA, H. LAMPARCZYK*, (*Med. Univ. Gdansk, Fac. Pharm., Hallera 107, PL-80-446, Gdansk, Poland)

      J. Chromatogr. A 787, 227-233 (1997). Examination of the influence of temperature and mobile phase composition on retention of a-, b-, and g-cyclodextrins and two macrocyclic antibiotics. Measurement of RF values of the solutes at temperature from 5 to 60°C. Estimation of the change of enthalpy (DH°) and entropy (DS°) from linear Van't Hoff plots. Discussion of temperature as useful parameter for designing an enantioselective chromatographic system in which Rf values of the chiral phases modifier should be equal to 0 or 1.

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      Classification: 2c, 28a, 38