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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      122 067
      Thin-layer chromatography–contact bioautography as a tool for bioassay-guided isolation of anti-Streptococcus mutans compounds from Pinus merkusii heartwood
      A. SAKUNPAK*, L. SUEREE (*Department of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Pathum Thani 12000, Thailand, apirak.s@rsu.ac.th)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 31, 355-359 (2018). HPTLC bioautography of anti-Streptococcus mutans compounds in Pinus merkusii heartwood on silica gel with n-hexane – ethyl acetate 7:3. Plates were placed onto BHI agar plates inoculated with S. mutans, followed by incubation at 37 °C for 24 h. The hRF values of bioactive compounds were 65 and 85. Further purification and analysis of active zones allowed the identification of dehydroabietic acid, isopimaric acid, and abietic acid.

      Classification: 28a
      55 027
      Occurrence of diesters of 3-chloro-1,2 propanediol in the neutral lipid fraction of goats' milk
      J. CERBULIS, O. PARKS, R. LIU, E. PROTROWSKY, H. FARRELL

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 32, 474-476 (1984). Detection of fatty acid diesters of 3-chloro-1,2-propanediol in goat milk by TLC. TLC on silica with petrol ether - ether - acetic acid 90:10:1 as eluent and preparation of pure fractions for MS using preparative TLC with hexane - ether 85:15 as eluent. Improvement of a known TLC procedure regarding sensitivity.

      Classification: 11a
      55 072
      Fluorescence detection of picomol amounts of the phenylthiohydantoin derivative of histidine in thin-layer chromatography
      T. SCHWARTZ

      J. Chromatogr. 299, 513-515 (1984). TLC and HPTLC of PTH derivatives of amino acids on silica containing a fluorescence indicator with ethanol - acetic acid 7:3. Detection by UV 366 nm. New and highly sensitive method for the detection of PTH-histidine (detection limit 60 pmol).

      Classification: 18a
      56 006
      Dünnschichtchromatographische Analyse von Arzneidrogen
      H. WAGNER, S. BLADT, E.M. ZGAINSKI

      (Drug analysis-TLC analysis of pharmaceutical drugs). Springer Verlag, Berlin 1983, p. 321. Separation of all important (approx. 100) commercially available drugs and color pictures, for the purpose of standardizing the analysis of pharmaceutical drugs.

      Classification: 1a, 32a
      56 078
      Reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography of some common sterols
      A. DONNAS, S.WARNER, S. JOHNSON

      Lipids 18, 87-89 (1983). The chromatographic mobilities of 17 sterols and squalene on reversed-phase TLC plates with 4 nonaqueous solvent systems is described. Solvent Systems: hexane - ethyl acetate 9:1 and other systems were used. Visualization: 10 % phosphomolybdic acid in 95 % ethanol, followed by heating at 100 °C; iodine vapor; 10 % sulfuric acid in 50 % methanol, followed by heating at 100 °C.

      Classification: 13c
      56 104
      Quantification of caffeine in beverages by densitometry on preadsorbent HPTLC layers
      J. SHERMA, R. MILLER

      Americ. Lab. 16, 126-127 (1984). TLC on silica (with concentration zone) with ethyl acetate - methanol 19:1. Densitometry by absorbance at 254 nm. Precision 3.5 % for the standard, 4.75 % for cola (instrument dependent, Kontes).

      Classification: 22
      56 128
      Milchwissensch
      U. SCHOCH, J. LUETHY, G. SCHLATTER

      39, 76-80 (1984). MycotMycotoxins in P. roqueforti and P. camemberti. I. Occurrence chemical identified mycotoxins.) Separation of aflatoxins (cyclopiazonic acid, penicillic acid, patulin, mycophenolic acid roquefortin) on silica, impregnated with oxalic acid (10 % in methanol) with 7 developing solvents and 4 detection reagents. Semiquantitative determination against standards.

      Classification: 28b
      56 165
      Screening tests for sulfa drugs and/or dinitrobenzamide coccidiostats and their monoamino metabolites in chicken livers
      O. PARKS

      Budapest Chromatography Symposium, June 13, 1985. TLC on silica with methanol - chloroform - diethylamine 1:1:2, 1 00:98:2. Identification of imipramine and three metabolites: des-methylimipramine, 2-hydroxy imipramine and 2-hydroxy desmethylimipramine from biological material. Method recommended for qualitative study of IMI biotransformation in rats.

      Classification: 32a
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