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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      Optimization condition for thin-layer identification of bronzes after anodic sampling
      D. ASPERGER*, L. CURKOVIC, A. HORVAT, M. MACAN (*Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Maruli?ev trg 20, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, diva@fkit.hr)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 27, 84-87 (2014). TLC of Cu (1), Sn (2), Pb (3), Fe (4) and Ni (5) in Cu-alloys on microcrystalline cellulose with methanol - hydrochloride acid - water 12:7:1. Detection by spraying with quercetin solution (0.1 %), then with a solution of dimethylglyoxime (1 %), and finally exposure to ammonia vapor. The hRF values for (1) to (5) were 73, 93, 55, 85, and around 60 (Ni (5) was detected in only one Cu-alloy and in pure iron).

      Classification: 33a
      114 037
      Quality assessment of Cinnamomi Ramulus by the simultaneous analysis of multiple active components using high-performance
      thin-layer chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography
      X. WU (Wu Xioaoxue), J. HE (He Jiao), H. XU (Xu Huarong), K. BI (Bi Kaishun), Q. LI (Li Qing)* (*School of Pharmacy, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang 110016, China, lqyxm@hotmail.com)

      J. Sep. Sci. 37, 2490-2498 (2014). HPTLC fingerprint of (1) cinnamic acid, (2) cinnamic alcohol, (3) coumarin, (4) 2-methoxy cinnamaldehyde, and (5) cinnamaldehyde in Cinnamomi Ramulus on silica gel with system 1 (cyclohexane - ethyl acetate 7:2) over a path of 8 cm, followed by air drying and second development with system 2 (cyclohexane - ethyl acetate - acetic acid 70:20:1), detection at UV 254 nm and UV 366 nm. The hRF values of (1) to (5) were 15, 28, 39, 51, and 56.

      Classification: 11a, 32e
      114 073
      (Study of the method for the quality control of Qinggan Lidan Jiaonang capsules by TLC) (Chinese)
      SH. JU (Ju Shanji)*, F. MU (Mu Fangying), M. ZHENG (Zheng Meishan) (*Yanbian Insp. Inst. for Food & Drug, Jilin, Yanbian 133001, China)

      Chinese J. Mod. Drug Appl. 7 (3), 132-133 (2013). Qinggan Lidan Jiaonang capsules are a TCM preparation for the treatment of cholecystitis, acute and chronic hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, etc. For quality control, TLC on silica gel (1) for Panax pseudoginseng Wall. var. notoginseng (Burkill) Hoo et Tseng and notoginsenoside R1 with chloroform – methanol – water 14:6:1, detection by spraying with 10 % sulfuric acid in ethanol and heating at 105 °C until the zones are visible; (2) for Reynoutria japonica Houtt. and emodin with the upper phase of petroleum ether (30-60 °C) – ethyl formate – formic acid 15:5:1, detection (A) at UV 366 nm or (B) after exposure to iodine vapor, evaluation under white light; (3) for Natural Indigo, indigo and indirubin with benzene – chloroform – acetone 5:4:1, detection under white light.

      Classification: 32e
      114 094
      (Study of the method for the quality control of Zhuanggu Tongluo Wan pills by TLC) (Chinese)
      X. WANG (Wang Xiaochuan)*, L. HUANG (Huang Li) (*Neijiang Municip. Hosp. of TCM, Sichuan, Neijiang 641000 (China)

      Chinese J. of Northern Pharmacy 11(5), 14-16 (2014). Zhuanggu Tongluo Wan pills are a TCM preparation for the treatment of degenerative joint disease and osteoporosis. For quality control, TLC on silica gel (1) for Epimedium brevicornum Maxim. and the standard icariin, with ethyl acetate – acetone – methanol – water 20:2:3:2, detection at UV 254 nm; (2) for Paeonia veitchii and the standard paeoniflorin, with chloroform - ethyl acetate – methanol – formic acid 200:25:50:1, detection by spraying with 5 % vanillin in sulfuric acid – ethanol 1:4 and heating at 105 °C until the zones are visible; (3) for aconitine, with chloroform - ethyl acetate 1:1 after exposure to ammonia vapor, detection by spraying with a solution of potassium iodobismuthate – hydrochloric acid – water 25:1:500 and evaluation in daylight.

      Classification: 32e
      115 015
      Application of thin-layer chromatography, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, and Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy in the analysis of binding media present on mummies of St
      Iva REZIC*, D. MUDRONJA, M. OBRANOVIC, T. REZIC, Ksenija SKARIC (*Faculty of Textile Technology, University of Zagreb, Croatia, iva_rezic@tff.hr)

      Giovanni Olini (1200 AD) and St. Nicolosa Bursa (1500 AD). J. Planar Chromatogr. 28, 205-212 (2015). TLC of (1) proteins, (2) resins, (3) sugars, and (4) waxes from fragments of the surface-coating material found on mummified bodies on silica gel for (2), (3), and (4), and on cellulose phase for (1) with n-butanol - acetic acid - water 4:1:1 for (1), benzene - methanol 19:1 for (2), acetonitrile - water 17:3 for (3), and petroleum ether - diethyl ether - acetic acid 90:10:1 for (4). Detection was performed after derivatization with ninhydrine reagent for (1), and iodine reagent for (2), (3) and (4). The combination of TLC and other chemical methods proved to be an effective and low-cost tool for obtaining valuable information during the archaeological investigation.

      Classification: 4e, 10, 11, 19
      115 059
      The forensic analysis of pigments from some inks by HPTLC
      Anamaria HOSU, Bianca POP, Claudia CIMPOIU* (*Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Babes-Bolyai University, 11 Arany Janos, 400028 Cluj-Napoca, Romania, ccimpoiu@chem.ubbcluj.ro)

      J. Liq. Chromatogr. Relat. Technol. 38, 1109-112 (2015). HPTLC of ethanolic ink extracts from investigated documents on silica gel with n-butanol - iso-propanol - water - acetic acid 20:10:10:1. Qualitative identification at UV 366 nm. The method allowed discriminating between different blue inks from pen and ballpoint pen.

      Classification: 30a
      116 038
      Phytoceramide in vertebrate tissues - one step chromatography separation for molecular characterization of ceramide species
      S. DASGUPTA, Jina KONG, E. BIEBERICH* (*Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, Georgia, United States of America; ebieberich@gru.edu)

      PLoS ONE 8(11), e80841 (2013). On silicic acid columns, total ceramides, from methanol – chloroform extracts of mouse tissue (brain, heart, liver) and of cell cultures (astrocytes, oligodendroglia) were purified from other lipids (phospholipids, sphingoid bases, glycosphingolipids, retained on the column) and fractioned using chloroform – acetone – acetic acid 24:1:0.01 followed by chloroform – acetone – acetic acid 18:2:0.01. For the monitoring, TLC of fractions (layer not specified) with chloroform – methanol – acetic acid 190:10:1. After derivatization by iodine vaporization or by spraying with copper sulfate reagent (copper(II) sulfate 20 mM - sulfuric acid 5 % - ammonium molybdate 1 %), lipids are detected as orange or brown-black zones, respectively. The aforesaid fractionation allowed the isolation of hydroxyl-fatty-acyl ceramides, phytoceramides, non-hydroxy-fatty-acyl ceramides and cholesterol (identification by comparison to standards and by GC-MS); their hRf values were between 40 and 80. Quantitative determination by densitometric measurement. This is the first report of phytoceramide identified in vertebrate brain, heart and liver.

      Classification: 11c, 13c
      116 065
      A comparison of antibacterial activity of selected thyme (Thymus) species by means of the dot blot test with direct bioautographic detection
      Marta ORLOWSKA*, Teresa KOWALSKA, M. SAJEWICZ, Wioleta JESIONEK, Irena CHOMA, B. MAJER, G. SZYMCZAK, Monika HAJNOS (*University of Silesia, Institute of Chemistry, Department of General Chemistry and Chromatography, 9 Szkolna St, 40-006 Katowice, Poland, m.orlowska.us@gmail.com)

      J. AOAC Int. 98, 871-875 (2015). TLC direct bioautography of 18 thyme (Thymus) specimens and species on silica gel with methanol - water 27:73. Bioautography by dipping into a suspension of Bacillus subtilis for 8 s, followed by incubation for 17 h at 37 °C. The plates were sprayed with 0.2 % aqueous solution of 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) and incubated for 30 min at 37 °C. Thymus citriodorus and Thymus marschallianus were selected as promising targets for further investigations.

      Classification: 28a
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