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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      69 210
      (Method for increasing the yield of samples with preparative thin-layer chromatography
      F. WU (Wu Fenge), (Chengdu Inst. Bid., Acad. Sin., Chengdu, 610015 P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. 9, 334-336 (1991). A review with 8 references on the principle and application of preparative TLC for separation and purification of drugs.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 32
      74 138
      Simultaneous estimation of furazolidone and metronidazole from their combined dosage form by HPTLC
      P. SHIRKE*, M.D. PATEL, V.B. TIRODKAR, V. TAMHANE, P.D. SETHI, (Central Drugs Laboratory, ESIKS Hosp. Bldg., Wagle Industrial Estate, Thane 400604, India)

      Ind. J. Pharm. Sci. 56 (3), 108-109 (1994). HPTLC of furazolidone and metronidazole on silica (prewashed with methanol) with chloroform - acetone - methanol 100:16:40. Densitometry at 254 nm. Recovery 99 - 101%.

      Classification: 32
      78 114
      A high-performance thin-layer chromatographic (HPTLC) estimation of antipyrin and paracetamol from plasma
      S. CHATTERJEE*, B.P. SINGH, (*R&D Lab., Indian Herbs, Saharanpur, India)

      Indian Drugs 33 (7), 355-357 (1996). HPTLC of antipyrin and paracetamol in plasma on silica with chloroform - methanol 9:1. The linearity range was 0.625 to 2.5 mg/mL for antipyrin and 1.5 to 6.0 mg/mL for paracetamol. Rf value of paracetamol was 0.34 and of antipyrin 0.4.

      Classification: 32
      80 001
      Forensic Science
      T.A. BRETTELL*, R. SAFERSTEIN, (*Forensic Science Bureau, New Jersey State Police, P.O. Box 7068, West Trenton, New Jersey 08628-0068, USA)

      Anal. Chem. 69, 123R - 143R (1997). Review with references on forensic science (January 94 through December 96) of drugs in blood, cannabinoids, opiates, cocaethylene, amphetamines, 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamines, barbiturates, LSD, MBDB, captagon tablets, zipeprol, strychnine, crimidine, kerosene in gasoline, reactive dyes, quality control procedures for inks, typewriter inks, photocopy toners, spermine and choline from human semen.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 1, 32
      83 054
      Fluorometric detection of glycosphingolipids on thin-layer chromatographic plates
      K. WATANABE*, M. MIZUTA (* Div. Biochem., Shigei Med. Res. Inst., 2117 Yamada, Okayama, 701-02 Japan)

      J. Lipid Res. 36, 1848-1855 (1995). HPTLC of glycosphingolipids on silica gel with chloroform - methanol - 0.2% CaCl2 60:35:8 and of gangliosides with chloroform - methanol - 0.2% CaCl2 55:45:8. Visualization of glycosphingolipids by spraying with 0.1% 5-hydroxy-1-tetralone in 80% H2SO4. Heating at 120°C for 10 min. Detection under UV 365 nm. Quantification by fluorodensitometry at 470/>500 nm. Lower limits of detection 2 - 5 pmol. New sensitive fluorescent labeling reagent for glycosphingolipids.

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      Classification: 11e, 32
      88 116
      Estimation of nicotine from Gutka, a chewable tobacco preparation by new HPTLC method
      R.D. HANDRAL*, M.M. RAVISHANKARA, S.A. SHAH, (*L.M. Col. of Pharm, Ahmedabad - 380009, India)

      Indian J. Pharm. Sci. 63 (3), 250-253 (2001). HPTLC of nicotine on silica gel with chloroform - methanol - NH3 6:5:1. Densitometry at 255 nm. Different analytical parameters such as accuracy, precision, linearity, LOD, LOQ were established. Comparison with UV spectrophotometric method.

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      Classification: 32
      92 121
      (Study on the quality control for compound Chuipencao granules
      W. ZHU (Zhu Wenrong), (Jiangyin Tianjiang Pharm. Co., Ltd., Jianyin, Jiangsu 214429, China)

      J. Chinese Trad. Patent Med., (Zhongchengyao) 25(6), 456-459 (2003). TLC on silica gel with 1) benzene - butanone - methanol 3:1:1, 2) chloroform - methanol 4:1. Detection 1) under UV 365 nm, 2) by spraying with a solution of 1% iodine - 3% sodium azide 1:1 and heating. Identification by finger print technique.

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      Classification: 32
      103 133
      Qualitative screening for basic drugs in autopsy liver samples by dual-plate overpressured layer chromatography
      Anna PELANDER, DANIEL BACKSTRÖM, I. OJANPERÄ* (*Department of Forensic Medicine, P.O. Box 40, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland)

      J. Chromatogr. B 857 (2), 337-340 (2007). OPLC of basic drugs in autopsy liver samples prepared by enzymatic digestion with trypsin and liquid - liquid extraction with butyl chloride. Separation by dual-plate analysis with trichloroethylene - methyl ethyl ketone - n-butanol - acetic acid - water 17:8:25:6:4 for OPLC 1 and butyl acetate - ethanol (96.1 %) - tripropylamine - water 340:37:20:3 for OPLC 2. Identification by automated comparison of corrected hRf values and in situ UV spectra with library values by dedicated software. Determination of the identification limit for 25 basic drugs in liver ranging from 0.5 to 10 mg/kg. The method is suitable for routine screening of basic drugs in post-mortem samples of varying quality, combining the benefit from moderately high separation power with the ease of disposable plates.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 32f
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