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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      117 133
      Enantiomeric resolution of (±)-etodolac by direct approach using both achiral phases in thin-layer chromatography – a conceptual approach
      M. SINGH, R. BHUSHAN* (*Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology
      Roorkee, Roorkee 247 667, India, rbushfcy54@gmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 29, 184-189 (2016). HPTLC of (±)-etodolac mixed with L-Trp 1:1 as chiral inducing reagent on silica gel with acetonitrile – dichloromethane – methanol 3:1:2. Detection by using iodine vapor. The hRF values for (-)- and (+)-etodolac were 33 and 62, respectively.

      Classification: 38
      64 299
      Use of hydroxypropyl- and hydroxyethyl-derivatized ß-cyclodextrins for the thin-layer chromatographic separation of enantiomers and diastereomers
      D.W. ARMSTRONG*,J.R. FAULKNER Jr.,S.M. HAN, (*Dep. Chem., Univ. Missour-Rolla, Rolla, MO 65401-0249, USA)

      J. Chromatogr. 452, 323-330 (1988). Evaluation of the use of partially substituted hydroxypropyl-ß-cyclodextrin and hydroxyethyl-ß-cyclodextrin as chiral mobile phase additives for TLC resolution of racemic benzyl-z-oxazolidinone, 5-(4-methyl-phenyl)-5- phenylhydantoin, mephenytoin and several dansyl and ß-naphtylamide amino acids and diastereomeric compounds including steroid epimers and alkaloids.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 38
      69 226
      Enantiomer separation
      K. GUENTHER, (Degussa AG, Hanau, FRG)

      Chromatogr. Sci. 55, 541-591 (1991). A review with 146 references on the versatile applicability and separation mechanisms of TLC for the separation of enantiomers. The summary contains Rf values and separation conditions for numerous classes of racemic compounds.

      Keywords: review
      Classification: 38
      73 176
      Adsorption chromatography on cellulose XI
      HUYNH THI KIEN XUAN, M. LEDERER*, (*Inst. Chim. Min. Anal., Univ. Lausanne, Boîte Postale 115, Centre Universitaire, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland)

      Chiral separations with aqueous solutions of cyclodextrins as eluents. J. Chromatogr. 659, 191-197 (1994). TLC of tryptophan, methyltryptophans and fluorotryptophans on cellulose with aqueous a-cyclodextrin. Investigation of the chiral effects for enantiomeric pairs, temperature effect on the D Rf values.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 18, 38
      75 200
      (Enantiomeric separation of tryptophan by thin-layer chromatography using the ß-cyclodextrin-containing developer
      M. HUANG ( Huang Mubin), H. Li (Li Hongkuan), (Dept. Chem., Shandong Univ., Jinan 250100, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. (Sepu) 13, 12-122 (1995). TLC of racemes of DNP-tryptophan on polyamide with urea-saturated ß-cyclodextrin solution - methanol - formic acid 9:1:2. TLC separation of several diasterioisomers with the method. Detection with the inherent colors or by spraying with 10 % sulfuric acid and heating.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 18a, 38
      82 198
      Direct enantio separation of some (-adrenergic blocking agents using impregnated thin-layer chromatography
      R. BHUSHAN*, G. THUKU, TH. LONGO, (*Dept. Chem., Univ. Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, India)

      J. Chromatogr. B 708, 330-334 (1998). TLC of (±)-atenolol, (±)-propranolol and (±)-metoprolol on silica gel, impregnated with optically pure L-lysine (0.5%) and L-arginine (0.5% as the chiral selectors, developed with mixtures of acetonitrile - methanol in different ratio. Detection by exposure to iodine vapor. Detection limit 2,6 (g for both (±)-atenolol and (±)-propranolol, 0.26 (g for (±)-metoprolol.

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      Classification: 38
      87 055
      Chromatographic purification of the CH2 domain of the monoclonal antibody MAK 33
      M.J.W. THIES*, F. PIRKL, (*Inst. Org. Chem. & Biochen., Techn. Univ. M¸nchen, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, DE-85747 Garching, Germany)

      J. Chromatogr. B 737 (1/2), 63-69 (2000). The title protein was expressed in Escherichia coli forming insoluble inclusion bodies (Ibs) and purified in a three-step, hydrophobic interaction and gel permeation chromatography. Determination of the purity of the CH2 protein by a silver-stained SDS-PAGE.

      Keywords:
      Classification: 19, 38
      98 132
      On the stereochemically peculiar two-dimensional separation of 2-arylpropionic acids by chiral TLC
      M. SAJEWICZ, R. PIETKA, G. DRABIK, E. NAMYSLO, Teresa KOWALSKA* (*Institute of Chemistry, Silesian University, 9 Szkolna Street, 40-006 Katowice, Poland)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 19, 273-277 (2006). TLC of the 2-arylpropionic acids S-(+)-ibuprofen, S,R-(+/-)-ibuprofen, S-(+)-naproxen, and S,R-(+/-)-2-phenylpropionic acid on silica gel pre-developed with methanol - water 9:1 and impregnated with L-arginine in the cationic form as chiral ion-pairing reagent. Acetonitrile - methanol - water 5:1:1 (with several drops of glacial acetic acid to fix the pH at < 4.8) was used for ibuprofen, 10:2:3 for naproxen and 20:4:3 for 2-phenylpropionic acid. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 210 nm.

      Classification: 38