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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      79 172
      A new chromogenic spray reagent for the detection and identification of thiopentone
      D.M. JOGDANKAR, S.D. KANKUTE, V.W. KAMBLE, M. V. GARAD*, (*Reg. Forensic Sci. Lab., State of Maharashtra, Old Nizam Bungalow, Cantonment, Aurangabad-431 002, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 10, 133-134 (1997). TLC of thiopentone (5-ethyl-5-(1-methylbutyl)-2-thiobarbituric acid) and butobarbitone, phenobarbitone, pentobarbitone, phenytoin, and quinalbarbitone on silica with hexane - acetone 4:1 with chamber saturation. Detection by spraying with an acidified potassium iodate - starch solution. Preparation of acidified 1% potassium iodate solution by dissolving 1 g potassium iodate in 100 mL distilled water and acidifying with hydrochloric acid; 1% aqueous starch solution; reagent solution: mixing of 20 mL acidified 1% potassium iodate solution and 5 mL starch solution immediately before use.

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      Classification: 32d
      86 108
      Drug falsifications
      H. SCHLUDI*, E. WOLFERSEDER, K. ZEITLER, (*Landesuntersuchungsamt für das Gesundheitswesen Südbayern, Postfach, 85764 Oberschleissheim, Germany)

      (Arzneimittelfälschungen). Dtsch. Apoth. Ztg. 140, 63-70 (2000). TLC of anabolic steroid hormones (i. a. metandienone, stanozolol, methyltestosterone, clenbuterol hydrochloride) on silica gel with ethyl acetate - n-hexane 1:1. Evaluation under UV at 254 nm. Detection by spraying with 25 % sulfuric acid in ethanol and heating for 10 min at 1208C until optimum development of the colors of the spots. Simple and fast method.

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      Classification: 32d
      100 075
      A rapid RP-HPTLC densitometry method for simultaneous determination of major flavonoids in important medicinal plants
      P. BHANDARI, N. KUMAR, A. GUPTA, B. SINGH*, V. KAUL (*Natural Plant Products Division, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, India, bikram_npp@rediffmail.com)

      J. Sep. Sci. 30, 2092-2096 (2007). HPTLC of flavonoids in Bauhinia variegata, Bacopa monnieri, Centella asiatica, Ginkgo biloba, Lonicera japonica, Rosa bourboniana, Rosa brunonii, and Rosa damascena on RP-18 with two-fold development with water (5 % formic acid) – methanol 7:3 and water (5 % formic acid) – methanol 1:1 as mobile phases. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 280 nm. The hRf values of apigenin (1), quercetin (2), rutin (3), luteolin (4), and quercitrin (5) were 19, 29, 34, 51, and 63, respectively. Linearity was between 150 and 800 ng/zone for (1) and (3) and between 200 and 1000 ng/zone for (2), (4) and (5). The limits of detection and quantification for (1) – (5) were 30 and 166 ng/zone, 40 and 200 ng/zone, 20 and 150 ng/zone, 40 and 200 ng/zone, and 40 and 200 ng/zone, respectively. Recovery was between 97 and 99.8% for (1) – (5).

      Classification: 32e
      100 108
      Quantitative HPTLC analysis of the eugenol content of leaf powder and a capsule formulation of Ocimum sanctum
      J.K. LALLA*, P.D. HAMRAPURKAR, A. SINGH (*Prin. K. M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy, Plot No. 23, Jote Joy Building, Rambhau Salgaonkar Marg, Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Mumbai 400 005, India; jklalla@vsnl.net; jklalla@mtnl.net.in)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 20, 135-138 (2007). HPTLC of eugenol (4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol) on silica gel prewashed with methanol in a twin-trough chamber saturated for 20 min with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 93:7:1.4). Quantitation by scanning at 289 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      100 150
      HPTLC and GC-MS for separation and identification of eugenol in plants
      M.L. RUSU, C. MARUTOIU*, I. SANDU, D. TITA, I. GOGOASA, C.-H. BARBU, A. POPESCU (*Lucian Blaga University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Food Industry and Environmental Protection, 7-9 Ion Ratiu Street, 550012 Sibiu, Romania; cmarutoiu@email.ro)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 20, 139-140 (2007). HPTLC of eugenol (4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol) on silica gel with heptane - ethyl acetate 3:2 in normal, unsaturated chambers. Visualization under UV light at 254 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      101 049
      Antioxidant activity of isoflavones and biflavones isolated from Godoya antioquiensis
      B. BENEDEK, B. WENIGER, I. PAREJO, J. BASTIDA, G. J. ARANGO, A. LOBSTEIN, C. CODINA* (*Grup de Productes Naturals, Facultat de Farmàcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Av. Joan XXIII s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; carlescodina@ub.edu)

      Arzneim.-Forsch./Drug Res. 56, 661-664 (2006). TLC of two biflavones, ochnaflavone and 2’’,3’’-dihydroochnaflavone and two isoflavones, 5,7,4’-trihydroxy-3’,5’-dimethoxyisoflavone (piscigenin) and 5,4’-dihydroxy-7,3’,5’-trimethoxyisoflavone on silica gel with dichloromethane - methanol 9:1. Detection by spraying with methanolic DPPH radical (1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl) solution (20 g/L).

      Classification: 32e
      101 081
      Antibacterial and antiviral naphthazarins from Maharanga bicolor
      M. RAJBHANDARI, TH. SCHOEPKE, R. MENTEL, Ulrike LINDEQUIST* (*Institute of Pharmacy, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald, Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse 17, 17487 Greifswald, Germany; lindequi@uni-greifswald.de)

      Pharmazie 63, 633-635 (2008). TLC of deoxyalkannin, alkannin-1’-beta-hydroxy-isovalerate, and alkannin-1’-beta-acetoxy-isovalerate on silica gel with hexane - ethyl acetate - ethanol 20:1:1. Detection under UV 254 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      102 131
      Thin-layer chromatography-densitometric analysis of alpha-mangostin content in Garcina mangostana fruit rind extracts
      W. POTHITIRAT, W. GRITSANAPAN* (*Mahidol University, Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, 447 Sri-Ayudhaya Rd, Ratchatewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand; pywgs@mahidol.ac.th)

      J. AOAC Int. 91, 1145-1148 (2008). TLC of alpha-mangostin on silica gel with dichloromethane - methanol 24:1 in a saturated twin-trough chamber. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 320 nm.

      Classification: 32e
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