Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

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      61 164
      Transport of xenobiotics in higher plants
      E. GRIMM*, S. NEUMANN, B. KRUG, (*Sektion Biowissensch. der Martin-Luther-Univ., Halle (Saale), Germany-DDR)

      IV., Amobility of the acidic compounds bromoxynil and pentachlorophenol. Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen 182, 323-332 (1987). Radiochemicals and plant methanol extracts incubated for 2 h were examined by TLC on silica with chloroform - ether - acetic acid 40:9:1 (for bromoxynil) and chloroform - cyclohexane - acetic acid 9:9:2 (for pentachlorophenol). Radioscanning.

      Classification: 29a, 29d
      81 075
      Chemometric characterization of Rf values of pesticides for thin-layer chromatographic systems of the type silica + weakly polar diluent - polar modifier
      E. SOCZEWINSKI*, T. TUZIMSKI, K. POMORSKA, (*Dept. of Inorg. and Anal. Chem., Med. Acad., Staszica 6, 20-081 Lublin, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 11, 90-93 (1998). Determination of the relationships between Rf values and mobile phase composition for eleven moderately polar pesticides in systems of the type silica + nonpolar or weakly polar diluent (heptane or chloroform) - polar modifier (ethyl acetate, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane, or acetone). TLC of atrazine, chlorfenvinphos, methoxychlor, carbaryl, alachlor, bromopropylate, captan, dinoseb, diuron, fenchlorphos, fenitrothion on silica gel with e.g. ethyl acetate - heptane. Detection under UV at 254 nm or 365 nm or by exposure to iodine vapor. Useful information for isolation of the pesticides tested.

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      Classification: 29a, 29b, 29c
      117 106
      Application of image analysis technique for the determination of organophosphorus pesticides by thin-layer chromatography
      Monica SKOWRON*, R. ZAKRZEWSKI, W. CIESIELSKI (*University of ?ód?, Faculty
      of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Tamka 12, 91-403 ?ód?, Poland, mskowron@uni.lodz.pl)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 29, 221-226 (2016). HPTLC of malathion (1) and fenthion (2) in apple and orange juice on silica gel with n-hexane – acetone 3:2. Detection by spraying with 6 % sodium azide, 0.25 % starch, pH 6.5 for (1) and 0.5 % sodium azide, 2 % starch,_x000D_ pH 6.0 for (2), followed by exposure to iodine vapors for 15 s. The chromatograms were scanned at 300 dpi. The hRF values for (1) and (2) were 51 and 48, respectively. Linearity was in the range of 1.0-7.3 μg/zone for (1) and 2.5-24.8 μg/zone for (2). Intermediate precisions were below 3.1 %. The LOD and LOQ were 242 and 807 ng/zone for (1) and 588 and 1960 ng/zone for (2), respectively. Recovery was in the range of 94.8-105.4 % for (1) and 84.2-104.0 % for (2).

      Classification: 29b
      60 153
      (Simultaneous determination of organophosphorus pesticides by thin-layer chromatography
      N. TSUNODA, (Nat. Res. Inst. Police Sci., Tokyo, Japan 102). Jap. Hygienic Chem. 32, 447-454 (1986) (Eisei Kagaku). (Japanese)

      Detection by UV or spraying with 0.1 % PdCl2 in 10 % HCl containing the same amount of ethanol (100 °C, 10 min), and with 2 % 4-nitrobenzylpyridine in acetone (110 °C, 15 min), then spraying with 10 % tetraethylenepentamine in acetone).

      Keywords: agricultural
      Classification: 29b
      67 176
      Determination of organo-phosphorus insecticides in water by C-18 solid phase extraction and quantitative TLC
      J. SHERMA, W. BRETSCHNEIDER, (Dep. Chem., Lafayette Col., Easton, Pennsylvania 18042, USA)

      J. Liquid Chromatogr. 13, 1983-1989 (1990). TLC on silica with hexane - acetone 4:1. Detection by dipping for 5 seconds into a 5% methanolic solution of magnesium chloride, air drying, and dipping into a hexane solution of 0.3% N,2,6-tri-chlorobenzoquinoneimine and heating at 110 °C for 10-15 min. Quantification by densitometry. Detection limit 100 ng.

      Classification: 29b
      86 051
      Separation of organochlorine and organophosphorus insecticides by thin-layer chromatography
      M. LEKIC*, F. KORAC, (*Fac. of Med., Univ. of Sarajevo, Dept. of Mat. Chem., Cekalusa 90, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 13, 314-316 (2000). TLC of DDT, methoxychlor, methylparathion, parathion, lindane, chlordane, diazinon, malathion, endosulfan and phorate on silica gel with n-heptane - acetone 4:1. Detection under UV 254 and 366 nm. Optimum conditions for simultaneous separation and identification of organochlorine and organophosphorus insecticides. Fast, simple, inexpensive, precise method.

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      Classification: 29a, 29b
      117 105
      A specific spray reagent for the identification and detection of carbaryl in biological materials
      U. KULKARNI, K. KULKARNI, R. PARDESHI, D. MANE* (*Directorate of Forensic Science Laboratories, Kalina, Mumbai, India, dvmane11@gmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 29, 227-228 (2016). HPTLC of carbaryl in visceral sample on silica gel with hexane – ethyl acetate 9:1. Detection by spraying with 10 % NaOH solution followed by a mixture of a 10 % aqueous sodium bromide solution and a 10 % aqueous copper chloride solution (mixture ratio most likely 1:1, however, not reported). The hRF value for carbaryl was 51.

      Classification: 29c
      73 109
      Development of a selective enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for 1-naphthol - the major metabolite of carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate)
      P.M. KRÄMER, M.P. MARCO, B.D. HAMMOCK, Depts. of Entomology and Environm. Toxic., Univ. of California, Davis, California 95616, USA)

      J. Agric. Food. Chem. 42, 934-943 (1994). Analytical and preparative TLC of ((6-hydroxy-1-naphthylenyl)oxy)acetic acid methylester and ((5-hydroxy-2-naphthylenyl)oxy)acetic acid methyl ester on silica with chloroform - methanol 98:2, 95:5.

      Classification: 29c