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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      99 110
      Chromatographic and spectroscopic data of cannabinoids from Cannabis sativa L
      A. HAZEKAMP*, A. PELTENBURG, R. VERPOORTE, C. GIROUD (*Division of Pharmacognosy, Institute of Biology, Leiden University, Einsteinweg 55, 2300 RA, Leiden, The Netherlands; ahazekamp@rocketmail.com)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 28, 2361-2382 (2005). TLC of (-)-delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabigerol, (-)-delta9-(trans)-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid A, cannabidioloc acid, and cannabigerolic acid as reference compounds on RP-18 with methanol - 5 % acetic acid 19:1; and on silica gel with chloroform - methanol 19:1. Evaluation under UV 254 nm. Detection by spraying with modified anisaldehyde - sulfuric acid reagent. For selective detection of cannabinoids, plates were sprayed with 0.5 % fast blue B salt in water, followed by spraying with 0.1 M sodium hydroxide solution.

      Classification: 32c
      55 038
      The metabolism of lithocholic acid and lithocholic acid-3 alpha sulfate by human fecal bacteria
      S. BORRIELLO, R. OWEN

      Lipids 17, 477-482 (1982). Preparative TLC of microbially produced metabolites of lithocholic acid and lithocholic acid-3 alpha-sulfate on silica with dichloromethane-methanol 95:5. Detection by spraying with anisaldehyde, followed by heating. The following metabolites were isolated: isolithocholic acid, 5 beta-cholanic acid, 3-keto-lithocholic acid, 5 alpha -cholestone and delta 3-cholenic acid.

      Classification: 11c, 13c, 13d, 32b, 32d
      64 255
      Liquid chromatographic determination of sulfamethazine in feeds
      J.E. HOUGLUM, R.D. LARSON, R.M. NEAL, (South Dakota State University, Chem. Dep. and Coll. of Pharm., Brookings, SD 57007, USA)

      J.A.O.A.C. 71, 1054-1056 (1988). TLC of sulfamethazine on silica with methanol and ethyl acetate. Detection by spraying with fluorescamine in acetone and observation under UV after placing in dark for 10-15 min. Visual comparison of intensities.

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      Classification: 32d
      72 162
      Thin layer chromatographic detection of certain benzodiazepines
      V.B. PATIL, M.S. SHINGARE, (Dept. of Chem., Marathwada Univ., Aurangabad 431004, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 6, 497-498 (1993). TLC of nitrazepam, diazepam, medazepam, chlordiazepoxide on silica with hexane - acetone 6:4. Detection by spraying with stannous chloride in 1:1 hydrochloric acid and heating at 100 °C for 10 min. After cooling the plate was sprayed with 10% ammonium chloride solution and then, after 5 min., with sodium nitrite reagent followed by 0.1% Griess reagent.

      Classification: 32d
      76 147
      Forensic science
      T.A. BRETTELL*, R. SAFERSTEIN, (Forensic Sci. Bureau, New Jersey State Police, P.O. Box 7068, West Trenton, New Jersey 08625, USA)

      Anal. Chem. 67, 273R-294R (1995). A review with 843 references on forensic science covering drug and poisons, trace evidence and forensic biochemistry, including TLC applications in the area.

      Classification: 1, 32c, 32d
      83 141
      Comprehensive TLC in forensic toxicology - Comparison of findings in urine and liver
      I. OJANPERä*, R.-L. OJANSIVU, J. NOKUA, E. VUORI (*Dept. of For. Med., P.O. Box 40 (Kytösuontie 11), 00014 Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 12, 38-41 (1999). TLC of acidic and neutral drugs on RP-18 with methanol - water 13:35 and of basic, amphoteric and quaternary drugs on silica with toluene - acetone - ethanol - conc. ammonia 45:45:7: 3; saturated chamber and RP-18 with methanol - water - conc. HCl 50:50:1. Scanning in absorbance mode at 220 nm, integration of peak areas, and recording of the UV spectra in situ within the spectral range 190 - 400 nm. Confirmatory visualization reactions were performed with the reagents Fast Black K salt, iodoplatinate, Dragendorff reagent, Marquis reagent, and Salkowsky reagent.

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      Classification: 32d
      96 086
      Thin-layer chromatographic detection of chloral hydrate in an alcoholic beverage
      B. D. Mali, M. V. Garad* (*Regional Forensic Science Laboratory, State of Maharashtra, Cantonment, Aurangabad 431 002, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 18, 397-399 (2005). TLC of chloral hydrate, diazepam, phenobarbitone, saccharin, and anthranilic acid on silica gel in a presaturated chamber with n-hexane - acetone - methanol 16:6:1. Detection by spraying with 2 % sodium hydroxide solution, followed by spraying with 0.5 % orcinol solution and heating in an oven at 90 °C for 10 min. Evaluation under UV at 366 nm.

      Classification: 32d
      100 070
      Expression pattern study of important flavonoids and sapogenins in plants and in callus culture of the medicinal plant Calendula officinalis
      S. BANERJEE (Department of BIOtECHNOLOGY, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL, INDIA)

      59th Indian Pharmaceutical congress C-323, 302,(2007). TLC of flavonoids and sapogenins from different plant parts (leaves and petals) of Calendula officinialis on silica gel with ethyl acetate - formic acid - glacial acetic acid - water 100:11:11:20, and chloroform - glacial acetic acid - methanol - water 15:8:3:2.

      Classification: 32e
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