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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      102 088
      Evaluation of the water and organic liquids extraction efficiency of Spirulina maxima dyes using thermostated micro thin-layer chromatography
      P.K. ZARZYCKI*, M.B. ZARZYCKA (*Koszalin University of Technology, Section of Toxicology and Bioanalytics, Department of Environmental Biology, Koszalin Sniadeckich 2, 75-453 Koszalin, Poland; pkzarz@wp.pl or pawel_k_z@hotmail.com)

      J. AOAC Int. 91, 1196-1202 (2008). Thermostated micro HPTLC of Spirulina maxima dyes on RP18 with acetone - n-hexane 3:7 in a homemade temperature-controlled removable horizontal micro TLC chamber at 40 °C with chamber saturation. Detection by direct digital scan under visible light conditions. Experimental data indicated that under such conditions, with an office scanner used for chromatogram digitalization, spot quantification could be accurately performed within the analyte mass range of two orders of magnitide.

      Classification: 3d, 30b
      119 089
      Concurrent NP-HPTLC determination of shikonin and ?,?-dimethylacryl shikonin in Arnebia benthamii
      P. KATOCH, S. RANA, D. KUMAR*, S. KUMAR, S. BHUSHAN (*Acad. of Scient. & Innov. Res., CSIR-Inst. of Himalayan Biores. Technol., Palampur, HP 176 061, India, dineshkumar@ihbt.res.in)

      J. Chromatogr. Sci. 54 (8), 1421-1427 (2016). Development of a simple, cost-effective and reliable method for quantification of naphthoquinones, found as natural red color pigments in roots of Arnebia benthamii (Wall. ex G.Don) I.M. Johnst., by HPTLC on silica gel with hexane – ethyl acetate – methanol 16:3:1. Determination of shikonin (hRf 37) and β,β-dimethylacryl shikonin (hRf 58) in the methanol extract by densitometry at 520 nm. The linearity was 0.1-8 µg/zone. The average recovery was >97 % for both and the intraday and interday precision for the quantification of naphthoquinones was good (%RSD <2.0 %). The LOD were 13 and 15 ng/zone for shikonin and β,β-dimethylacryl shikon and the LOQ were 39 and 44 ng/zone, respectively.

      Classification: 30b
      63 021
      Pigments of fungi, Part 8 - Bianthraquinones from Dermocybe Austroveneta
      M. GILL*, A. GIMENEZ, R.W. MC KENZIE, (*Dep. of Organic Chemistry, Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia)

      J. of Natural Products 51, 1251-1256 (1988). TLC of (+)-S-skyrin, skyrin, protohypericin and hypericin on silica with benzene - ethyl acetate - acetone - acetic acid 12:6:1:1 or benzene - ethyl acetate - acetic acid 10:5:3.

      Classification: 5b, 30b
      69 175
      (Determination of lycopene in tomato paste by thin-layer chromatography
      Z. LI (Li Zengguang), J.WU (Wu Jitao), J. TANG (Tang Jianying), (Dep. Chem., Yangzhou, 225002 P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. 10, 184-185 (1992). TLC of lycopene on silica with benzene – petrol ether 1:4. Quantification by densitometry at 475 nm. R.S.D., 1.98%.

      Classification: 30b
      76 137
      (Determination of capsanthin in paprika red pigments by thin-layer chromatography
      L. DING (Ding Laixing), L. CHEN (Chen Li), (Chem. Eng. Sch., Nanjing Univ. Sci. Technol., Nanjing 210014, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. (Sepu) 13, 295-296 (1995). TLC of capsanthin on silica with petrol ether - benzene 3:1 and hexane - benzene - ethyl acetate - ethanol 20:2:5:2. Quantification by densitometry at 470 nm.

      Classification: 30b
      89 103
      TLC-FTIR of color pigments of chestnut sawdust
      T. CSERHATI*, E. FORGACS, M.H. MORAIS, A.C. RAMOS, (*Inst. of Chem., Chem. Res. Center, Hungarian Acad. of Sci., P.O. Box 17, 1525 Budapest, Hungary)

      J. Liq. Chrom. & Rel. Technol. 24, 1435-1445 (2001). TLC of chestnut pigments extracted from sawdust on silica gel and impregnated silica gel layers (prepared by overnight predevelopment in n-hexane - paraffin oil 19:1) with aqueous solutions of 2-propanol, tetrahydrofuran, and dioxane; multistep gradient elution for adequate TLC separations. Evaluation by densitometry at 340 nm. Identification by in-situ FTIR spectra.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 30b
      64 246
      Analysis of natural coloring matters in food III
      S. YAMADA, N. NODA, E. MIKAMI, J. HAYAKAWA, M. YAMADA, (Aichi Prefectural Inst. of Public Health, Nagare 7-6, Tsuji-machi, Kita-ku, Nagoya 462, Japan)

      Application of methylation with diazomethane for the detection of lac color. J.A.O.A.C. 72, 48-51 (1989). TLC of reaction products of natural red colors methylated with ethereal diazomethane on silica with chloroform - methanol - water 90:10:1 resp. on cellulose with methanol - ethanol - 10% acetic acid 6:1:3.

      Classification: 30
      82 197
      The performance of planar chromatography using electroosmotic flow
      D. NUROK*, M.C. FROST, C.L. PRITCHARD, D.M. CHENOWETH, (*Dept. of Chem., Indiana Univ. - Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis, 402 N. Blackford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 11, 244-246 (1998). Separation of a mixture of dyes by planar chromatography using electroosmotic flow. Separation is faster and peak shape is better than that obtained by conventional planar chromatography. When using a potential of 3.0 kV a mobile phase flow of 2 cm/min was observed during the early part of the development, but this diminishes as the separation proceeds. TLC of a dye mixture on RP-18 with water - ethanol 1:4 containing 1 mM TAPS buffer as mobile phase.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 3d, 30, 36