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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      104 093
      A validated method for standardization of Centella asiatica extract
      A. GANTAIT* , K. MUKHERJEE, S. PONNUSANKAR, P. MUKHERJEE (*Jadavpur University, School of Natural Product Studies, Kolkata, India)

      60th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress PG-244 (2008). HPTLC of Centella asiatica extract with asiaticoside as marker on silica gel with chloroform - glacial acetic acid - methanol - water 15:8:3:2 with chamber saturation. Detection by spraying with anisaldehyde reagent, followed by heating in oven and immediate quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 607 nm. The hRf value of asiaticoside was 81. Linearity was in the range of 0.96-3.36 µg/spot. Hydroalcoholic extracts contained approx. 3.2 % of asiaticoside.

      Classification: 32e
      104 133
      A rapid HPTLC method for standardization of Ficus bengalensis Linn
      U. MALLAVADHANI*, G. SAHU (*Herbal Drugs and Bio-Remedies, Institute of Minerals and Material Technology (CSIR), Bhubaneswar-751 013, Orissa, India; uvmavadani@yahoo.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 22, 377-380 (2009). HPTLC of stigmast-5-en-3beta-O-D-glucoside and bark extracts on silica gel with chloroform - methanol - water 33:7:4 in a saturated twin trough chamber. Detection by derivatization with anisaldehyde reagent followed by heating at 105 °C for 5 min. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 515 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      104 179
      Application of a stability-indicating HPTLC method for the quantitative determination of hesperidin in pharmaceutical dosage form
      Kirti PRABHU*, R. LOBO, Richa AGRAWAL, A. SHIRWAIKAR, A. SHIRWAIKAR, Mamatha BALLAL (*Dept. of Pharmacognosy, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science, Manipal University, Manipal, India)

      Abstract No. 9324, IHCB (2009). HPTLC of hesperidin in orange peel extract and formulation on silica gel with ethyl acetate - methanol - water 100:17:13. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 287 nm. The method was linear in the range of 10-1000 ng/spot. Hesperidin was subjected to degradation studies (acid, alkali, hydrolysis, oxidation, and thermal stress) and was found susceptible to different stress condition. The method was suitable for determination of hesperidin and its degradation products in bulk drug as well as formulations.

      Classification: 32e
      104 218
      HPTLC fingerprinting of some ethnomedicinally important Cassia species
      P. SUBRAMANIAN*, A. RAJENDRAN, V. MADHURAM, R. PADMA (*Drug Standardisation Unit O.U.B. 32, Raod, No.4, Habsiguda, Hyderabad 500007, India, veasha@rediffmail.com)

      Indian Drugs 46(6), 477-482 (2009). HPTLC of extracts of Cassia auriculata, C. obtusifolia, and C. uniflora and of chrysophanol and emodin on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 10:3:1. Detection under UV 254 nm. Based on the fingerprint and by comparison with chemical markers identification of each species was possible.

      Classification: 32e
      105 060
      HPLC-PAD and HPTLC methods for quantitative and chromatographic fingerprint analysis of Embella ribes (Vidanga) Churna formulation
      A. BORKAR*, S. MULGUND, A. GAJBHAR, K. JAIN (*Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune, Maharashtra, India)

      Abstract No. F-10, 61st IPC (2009). HPTLC of Embella ribes Churna formulation on silica gel with chloroform - ethyl acetate - formic acid 5:4:1 in a twin trough chamber. Densitometric measurement of embelin at 291 nm. The method was linear in the range of 600-1800 ng/band with recovery value of 99.1-101.2 %. The formulation was also analyzed by HPLC and results were found to be comparable.

      Classification: 32e
      105 090
      Standardization of Panchkol Churna by HPTLC method for the determination of piperine, plumbagine and zingiberine
      H. MISTRY*, S. SHUKLA, N. PRAJAPATI, B. JOGI (*Institute of Science and Technology for Adavanced Studies and Research, Gujarat, India)

      Abstract No. C-258, 61st IPC (2009). HPTLC of piperine, plumbagine and zingiberine in Panchkol Churna, an ayurvedic preparation used for anorexia, distension and abdominal pain. HPTLC on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate 7:3. Densitometric evaluation at 340 nm for piperine, and at 420 nm for plumbagine and zingiberine. The hRf value of piperine, zingiberine and plumbagine was 31, 75, and 84.

      Classification: 32e
      105 116
      Validation and determination of possible catechins present in Camellia sinensis collected from different place of India
      N. SURYAVAMSA*, S. MANIMARAN, G. ARUN, K. NITHYA, S. DHANBAL, T. PRAVEEN (*J.S.S. College of Pharmacy, Dept of Phytopharma & Phytomedicine, TIFA CORE HD, Mysore, T.N., India)

      International Seminar on Herbal Drug Research, PN-024 (2009). HPTLC of catechins and epicatechin in leaves of tea (Camellia sinensis on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 7:5:1. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 254 nm. The leaves were found to contain 10-24 % of total polyphenols.

      Classification: 7, 32e
      106 159
      Heavy metal analysis of various parts of Ficus mollis (vahl) by HPTLC
      S. MUNNA*, K. JAYAVEERA, C. CHETTY, K. GNANAPRAKASH, K. ADINARAYANA (*Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Rajampet, A.P., India, sreenivasulu_munna@yahoo.com)

      International Journal of ChemTech Research 2(2), 807-812 (2010). Chloroform and ethyl acetate extracts of leaves and bark of Ficus mollis (Moraceae) were subjected to TLC fingerprint profiling on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 16:2:1. Evaluation under UV 254 nm. Derivatization with vanillin-sulfuric acid reagent, followed by heating at 105 °C until colorization. In the bark 7 well-defined zones were observed, whereas in leaves 10 zones were observed. Heavy metal and mineral analysis was performed by atomic absorption spectroscopy.

      Classification: 32e
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