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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      97 130
      Preliminary phytochemical investigation and antimicrobial activity of fruits of Mimusops elengi Linn
      S. MUNDHADA*, P. TATKE (*C.U.Shah College of Pharmacy, SNDT Women’s University, Juhu Campus, Santacruz (W), Mumbai 400049, India)

      TLC/HPTLC fingerprint profile. Indian Drugs 42 (7), 417-423 (2005). Unripe, powdered fruits of Mimusops elengi Linn. extracted individually and successively with acetone and methanol were evaluated for antimicrobial activity. HPTLC on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - chloroform - acetic acid 35:35:28:2. Detection under UV 254 nm, 366 nm and after spraying with anisaldehyde sulphuric acid reagent for qualitative evaluation for different phyto constituents.

      Classification: 32a
      97 155
      Determination of cinnamyl aldehyde in Chongcao Yangshen capsules by thin-layer chromatography (Chinese)
      CH. YANG (Yang Chengxong)*, J. LU (Lu Jinqing), J. XIA (Xia Jiwei), X. YANG (Yang Xixong), L. FU (Fu Lianqun) (*Hubei Provin. Jingmen No.2 People’s Hosp., Hubei, Jingmen 448000, China)
      J. Chinese Trad. Patent Med. (Zhongchengyao) 27(5), suppl. 1-3 (2005). TLC of cinnamyl aldehyde in Chongcao Yangshen capsules on silica gel with petroleum ether (60 - 90 ºC) - ethyl acetate 6:1. Detection by spraying with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine reagent. Quantification by densitometry at 514 nm. Validation of the method by investigation of its linearity range (0.0.3 µg - 2.5 µg, r = 0.99); precision (RSD = 1.1 %, n = 5); its reproducibility of five time assay towards the same sample (RSD = 1.2 %); standard addition recovery (99.9 %, RSD = 1.3 %, n = 5). The results for three batches of real life samples are given. Discussion of the application of the procedures for the quality control of the medicine.
      Classification: 32c
      98 037
      TLC analysis of glucose and maltose in Biomphalaria glabrata (Gastropoda) infected with Schistosoma mansoni (Trematoda)
      J. J. SCHARITER*, B. FRIED, J. SHERMA (*Dept. of Chem., Lafayette Col., Easton, PA 18042, USA)

      Acta Chrom. 11, 102-107 (2001). The snail Biomphalaria glabrata is medically important because it serves as the intermediate host for the development and transmission of the human blood fluke parasite Schistosoma mansoni. The purpose of this study was to use HPTLC to determine the effects of S. mansoni larval infection on the maltose and glucose content of the hemolymph and digestive gland–gonad complex of B. glabrata. TLC on silica gel with pre-adsorbent zone and 19 channels, with ethyl acetate – acetic acid – methanol – water 13:3:3:2. Detection by spraying with 1-naphthol – sulfuric acid reagent, quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 515 nm.

      Classification: 10a
      98 070
      1) toluene – ethyl acetate 7
      A. BAFNA, S. MISHRA* (*Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Technology and Engineering, The M.S. University of Baroda, Gujarat, India, shmishra48@rediffmail.com) Protective effect of bioactive fraction of Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. against cyclophosphamide induced suppression of humoral immunity in mice. J. Ethnopharmacol. 104, 426-429 (2006). HPTLC of the methanol fraction (bioactive fraction) of the fresh flower heads of Sphaeranthus indicus, on silica gel with three different solvent systems

      Detection by spraying with flavone reagent and qualitative determination by absorbance measurement at 254 nm and by fluorescence measurement at 366 nm. The compound having Rf 0.07 reacted to the reagent in solvent system 1. Two compounds at Rf 0.09 and 0.36 reacted in solvent system 2, whereas five compounds having Rf 0.11, 0.35, 0.38, 0.49 and 0.72 reacted to the reagent in solvent system 3.

      Classification: 32e
      98 107
      Analysis of sucrose esters–insecticides from the surface of tobacco plant
      Breda SIMONOVSKA, Marija SRBINOSKA, Irena VOVK* (*National Institute of Chemistry, Laboratory for Food Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

      J. Chromatogr. A 1127(1-2), 273-277 (2006). HPTLC of sucrose esters from the surface of leaves of Nicotiana tabacum L. on silica gel with n-hexane – ethyl acetate 1:3. Detection by spraying with aniline-diphenylamine reagent. Identification by off-line TLC-MS. Quantitative determination of sucrose esters–insecticides by indirect estimation through TLC of sucrose obtained after alkaline hydrolysis. Application of the method in the screening of sucrose esters in plant extracts in laboratory and field experiments.

      Classification: 32e
      99 014
      Retention behavior of same phenolic compounds in two-dimensional Thin Layer Chromatography systems using a diol bonded polar stationary phase
      M. A. HAWRYL, Monika WAKSMUNDZKA-HAJNOS*, T. INGLOT (*Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University, Staszica 6, 20-081, Lubin, Poland)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 28, 2245-2259 (2005). HPTLC of flavonoids and phenolic acid (astragalin, quercitrin, kaempferol 3-glyco-7-rhamnoside, naringenin 7-glucoside, ferulic acid, chlorogenic acid, elagic acid, caffeic acid, p-, m-, o-coumaric acid, gallic acid, apigenin, naringenin, acacetin, flavone, morine, hesperetin, quercetin, narcisin, kaempferol 3,7-dirhamnosid, naringenin, and rutin) on diol phase (prewashed with methanol) with dichloromethane - 2-propanol 1:9, methanol - diisopropylether 1:4, and methanol - ethyl acetate 1:9. Also 2 D-TLC with dichloromethane - 2-propanol 1:4 and methanol - water 1:4 among numerous other mobile phases. Detection under UV light at 365 nm.

      Classification: 8a
      99 034
      Separation of selected bile acids by TLC - VIII) Separation on silica gel 60 F 254 glass plates impregnated with Cu(II9, Ni(II), Fe(II), and Mn(II) cations
      Alina PYKA*, M. DOLOWY, D. GURAK (*Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Silesian Academy of Medicine, 4 Jagiellonska St., PL-41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland; alinapyka@wp.pl)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 28, 2273-2284 (2005). TLC of cholic acid, glycocholic acid, glycolithocholic acid, deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, glycodeoxycholic acid, and lithocholic acid on silica gel impregnated with 1 %, 2.5 %, and 5 % aqueous solutions of copper sulfate, manganese sulfate, nickel sulfate , and iron(II) sulfate with mixtures of n-hexane - ethyl acetate - acetic acid in different compositions. Detection by spraying with 10 % aqueous solution of sulfuric acid and heating at 120 °C for 20 min.

      Classification: 13d
      99 059
      Automatic selection of mobile phases - VI) Thin-Layer Chromatography on silica of libraries of piperidinones
      N. T. BURDZHIEV, C. E. PALAMAREV, M. D. PALAMAREVA* (*Department of Chemistry, University of Sofia, 1, James Bouchier Avenue, Sofia 1164, Bulgaria; mpalamareva@chem.uni-sofia.bg)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 29, 2045-2057 (2006). TLC of substituted trans-piperidinones comprising 15 amidolactames and 7 aminolactames on silica gel with 13 mobile phase systems with LSChrom software. The procedure takes into account the adsorption properties of the mobile phase (parameter epsilon), stationary phase, and sample structure expressed by the relevant group.

      Classification: 3d, 23e
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