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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Comparison with a GC technique. R.E. KAISER (Ed) "Proc. of the 3rd Int. Symp. on Instr. HPTLC, Wuerzburg", IfC, Bad Duerkheim (1985), 233-246. HPTLC of DDT and DDE extracted from plant material on silica with hexane - ether 9:1. Detection by immersing in 0.1 % diphenylamine ethanolic solution. Activation of the chromatogram for 30 min. under UV at 366 nm. Quantification by fluorometry at 366 nm. Comparison with GC.
J. Agric. Food Chem. 38, 266-268 (1990). TLC on silica with hexane - methanol - acetone - diethylamine 100:1:1:1 (2x development). Visualization under UV after spraying with a chromogenic agent or autoradiography.
J. Planar Chromatogr. 21, 199-200 (2008). TLC of monocrotophos (after alkaline hydrolysis) and other organophosphorus insecticides (malathion, parathion, fenthion, dimethoate, and phorate), organochlorine insecticides (endosulfan and HCH), carbamate insecticides (Baygon and carbaryl), synthetic pyrethroid insecticides (cypermethrin and deltamethrin) on silica gel with chloroform - acetone 7:3 in a saturated chamber. Detection by spraying first with 5 % sodium hydroxide then with 1 % vanillin reagent (1 % vanillin in acetone) followed by heating at 100 °C for 10 min. The detection limit for monocrotophos was 500 ng.
(Hungarian). (Determination of pesticide residues in foodstuffs. Determination on heptenophos in vegetable originated foodstuffs.) TLC on silica with cyclohexane - acetone - chloroform 70:25:5. Detection limit 1-2 ng heptenophos.
Analyst 112, 1765-1766 (1987). Description of spray reagent based on acidified iodate, liberating iodine which reacts to a blue color. Detection limit, 1 µg. No interferences from other organochloro insecticides or even carbamate insecticides etc. Discussion of the mechanism.
Proc. 9th Internat. Symp. Instr. Chromatogr., Interlaken, April 9.-11., 341-351 (1997). TLC and HPTLC of rodenticides and lipids for identification or characterization of feed source; HPTLC of rodenticides (ANTU, brodifacoum, bromadiolone, chlorophacinone, crimidine, coumachlor, coumatetralyle, difenacoum, pindone, pyranocoumarine, warfarin) on silica with hexane - ethyl acetate 7:3 and on RP-18 silica with methanol - water - acetic acid 75:25:0.6 and methanol - ammoniumacetic-triethylamine buffer 4:1. Quantification by densitometry at 310 nm (absorbance). TLC of lipids acc. to U. de la Vigne, D.E. Jänchen, Internat. Lab., 22-29 (1991).
Coefficient of variation 2.1-5.4 %.
J. Planar Chromatogr. 10, 220-222 (1997). TLC of carbamates (baygon, carbaryl, carbofuran) as described in J. Chromatogr. 457, 383-386 (1988) with hexane - acetone 4:1 in a presaturated TLC chamber. After drying the plate was sprayed with 5% sodium hydroxide solution, and heated at 100°C for approx. 5 min. After cooling the plate was again sprayed uniformly with freshly prepared zinc(II) hexacyanoferrate(III) reagent. Detection limits were 1.5 µg/spot for baygon, 1 µg/spot for carbaryl, and 2 µg/spot for carbofuran.