Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

Our CCBS database includes more than 11,000 abstracts of publications. Perform your own detailed search of TLC/HPTLC literature and find relevant information.

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:

  • Full text search: Enter a keyword, e.g. an author's name, a substance, a technique, a reagent or a term and see all related publications
  • Browse and search by CBS classification: Select one of the 38 CBS classification categories where you want to search by a keyword
  • Keyword register: select an initial character and browse associated keywords
  • Search by CBS edition: Select a CBS edition and find all related publications

Registered users can create a tailor made PDF of selected articles throughout CCBS search – simply use the cart icon on the right hand of each abstract to create your individual selection of abstracts. You can export your saved items to PDF by clicking the download icon.

Page
      95 052
      Test of the stability of olibanum resins and extracts
      S. BASAR, Angelika KOCH* (*Frohme-Apotheke, Frohmestrasse 14, 22457 Hamburg, Germany)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 17, 479-482 (2004) HPTLC of beta-boswellic acid (BA), acetyl-beta-BA, keto-BA, and acetyl-keto-BA and ethanolic extracts of olibanum resin on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid - heptane 80:20:3:10 in a twin trough chamber without chamber saturation. Quantitative determination by reflectance measurement at 245 and 285 nm. Also two dimensional development with the same mobile phase in the second direction.

      Classification: 32e
      96 119
      Quality control of commercial mustard by thin-layer chromatography
      C. Marutoiu, L. Oprean, O.-F. Marutoiu, Maria-Loredana Soran*, C. Tigae, M. C. Goncea (*’Lucian Blaga’ University of Sibiu, Faculty of Food Technology, 7-9 Ion Ratiu Street, 2400 Sibiu, Romania)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 18, 282-284 (2005). TLC and HPTLC of horseradish and mustard samples on silica gel with iso-propanol - 25 % ammonia 9:1 containing different volumes of water (1, 2, 3, or 5 parts). After development the compounds were visualized under UV light at 254 nm or by exposure to iodine vapor.

      Classification: 32e
      97 076
      Cytotoxic xanthones and biphenyls from the root of Garcinia linii
      J.-J. CHEN* (Jih-Jung Chen), I.-S. CHEN (Ih-Sheng Chen), C.-Y. DUH (Chang-Yih Duh) (*Department of Pharmacy, Tajen Institute of Technology, Pingtung, Taiwan 907, China; jjchen@ccsun.tajen.edu.tw)

      Planta Med. 70, 1195-1200 (2004). Analytical and preparative TLC of the new xanthones linixanthone A, B, C, garcibiphenyl A and B and garcibenzopyran on silica gel with n-hexane - ethyl acetate 5:1 and 10:3, and chloroform - methanol 10:1 and 5:1. Detection under UV light at 254 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      97 107
      Identification of new dicaffeoylquinic acids from chrysanthemum morifolium and their antioxidant activities
      H. J. KIM (Hyoung Ja Kim), Y. S. LEE* (Yong Sup Lee) (*Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,College of Pharmacy, Kyung Hee University, Hoegi-Dong, Dongdaemoon-Ku, Seoul 130-701, Korea; kyslee@khn.ac.kr)

      Planta Med. 71, 871-876 (2005). Preparative TLC of 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid and 1,3-dicaffeoyl-epi-quinic acid and 6 known dicaffeoylquinic acid derivatives on RP18 with 40 % aqueous methanol. Detection under UV at 254 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      97 146
      A simple and convenient method of standardization of Piper longum - an ayurvedic medicinal plant
      V. U. M. Sarma, P. V. Srinivas, V. Anuradha, J. M. Rao* (*Natural Products Laboratory, Organic Division I, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad-500 007, India)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 19, 238-240 (2006). HPTLC of plant extracts, using pellitorine and dihydropiperlongumine as markers, on silica gel in a twin-trough chamber saturated with the mobile phase hexane - ethyl acetate 3:1. Quantitation by densitometry in absorbance/reflectance mode at 260 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      98 084
      Extraction and quantification of gymnemic acids through gymnemagenin from callus cultures of Gymnema sylvestre
      P. KANETKAR, R. SINGHAL, K. LADDHA, M. KAMAT* (*Food Engineering and Technology Department, Institute of Chemical Technology, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, India, mykamat@udct.org)

      Phytochem. Analysis 17, 409-413 (2006). HPTLC of gymnemic acid as of gymnemagenin from callus cultures of Gymnema sylvestre on silica gel with chloroform – methanol 4:1. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 205 nm. Linearity of determination of gymnemagenin is between 2 and 10 µg and its average percentage recovery from leave callus extracts is 98.6 - 99.2 %.

      Classification: 32e
      99 099
      Automatic selection of mobile phases
      M. G. BOGDANOV, M. I. KANDINSKA, CH. E. PALAMAREV, M. D. PALAMAREVA* (*Department of Chemistry, University of Sofia, 1, James Bouchier Avenue, Sofia 1164, Bulgaria, mpalamareva@chem.uni.-sofia.bg)

      V. Thin-Layer Chromatography on silica gel vs. alumina of 3,4-disubstituted isochroman-1-ones including spiro analogues. J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 28, 2539-2550 (2005). TLC of 8 substituted isochromanones and 4 spiro analogues on silica gel and alumina with 10 computer selected mobile phases. The procedure takes into account the adsorption properties of the mobile phase (parameter epsilon and tuning parameters m and P’), stationary phase and sample structure expressed by the relevant group. Silica gel was more effective and did not cause decomposition in contrast to the alumina phase.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 32e
      99 145
      Improved HPTLC method for determination of curcuminoids from Curcuma longa
      V. PATHANIA, A. P. GUPTA, B. SINGH* (*Division of Natural Plant Products, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, P. Box No. 6, Palampur 176 061 (HP), India; bikram_npp@rediffmail.com)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 29, 877-887 (2006). HPTLC of curcuminoids (curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and bis-demethoxycurcumin) on spherical silica gel with chloroform - methanol 49:1 with chamber saturation. Densitometry at 366 nm in adsorption-reflection mode.

      Classification: 32e
Page