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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      66 104
      The use of silica gel coated with liquid paraffin as a stationary phase for chromatographic analysis of phytochemicals
      P.J. HOUGHTON*, I.M. OSIBOGUN, (*Chelsea Dep. Pharm., King’s College London, Manresa Road, London, SW3 6LX, UK)

      Phytochemical analysis 1, 22-15 (1990). TLC of polar alkaloids from Schumaniophyton magnificum on silica impregnated with liquid paraffin with methanol – water 1:3, citrate buffer at pH 4.2 – methanol 3:1 or borate buffer at pH 10 – methanol 3:1, and of phenolic fatty acid esters from Buddleja species with chloroform – methanol – water 25:75:5. Also centrifugal thin-layer chromatography on paraffin coated plates for the isolation of phenolic fatty acid esters.

      Classification: 8b, 22
      66 146
      Microsomal oxidation of praziquantel
      A. HÖGEMANN, K. KIEC-KONONOWICZ, F. WESTHOFF, G. BLASCHKE, (Inst. für Pharmaz. Chemie der Univ. Münster, Münster, Germany)

      Arzneim.-Forsch. 40, 1159-1162 (1990). TLC of praziquantel and metabolites on silica with butanol – chloroform – ethyl acetate – NH3 20:20:60:3, methanol – dichloromethane 1:1. Determination with linear TLC radioactivity scanner response UV.

      Classification: 32b
      67 045
      Determination of the average degree of hydroxy-propylation by thin-layer chromatography
      P. SALLAY*, L. FARKAS, I. RUSZNAK, (Dep. of Organic Chemistry Technology, Technical University, H-1521 Budapest, Müegyetem rkp.2., Hungary)

      Acta Chimica 127, 95-58 (1990). TLC of hydroxy-propylated dodecyl alcohol and dodecyl alcohol on silica with acetone - methanol - water 50:50:1.

      Classification: 6
      67 080
      Thiobarbituric acid reactive substance formation as affected by distribution of polyenoic fatty acids in individual phospholipids
      J. PIKULI, F.A. KUMMEROW, (Inst. of Animal Prod. Technol., Agric. Univ. of Poznan, Woijska Polskiego 31, 60-624 Posznan, Poland)

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 39, 451-457 (1991). 2D-TLC of phosphatidyl choline, p-ethanolamine, p-inositol, p-serine, sphingomyelin, cardiolipin, lysophosphatidylcholine and lysophosphatidylethanolamine on silica impregnated with 7.5% magnesium acetate with chloroform - methanol - NH3 5:25:5 (1st dimension) and chloroform - acetone - methanol - acetic acid - water 6:8:2:2:1. Visualization by exposure to iodine vapor, comparison against standard mixture. Quantification after elution using perchloric acid digestion method. TLC analysis of fatty acids acc. to same method; scraping of phospolipids, transmethylation with BF3-methanol in benzene and GC. Thiobarbituric acid assay after TLC.

      Classification: 11c
      67 106
      Isolation and identification of Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L
      W. OLESZEK, K.R. PRICE, I.J. COLQUHOUN, M. JURZYSTA, M. PLOSZYNSKI, G.R. FENWICK, (Inst. of Soil Sci. and Plant Cultivation, Pulawy 24-100, Poland)

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 38, 1810-1817 (1990). TLC of saponins and prosapogenins on silica with ethyl acetate - water - acetic acid 120:80:1. Visualization by spraying with methanol - acetic anhydride - sulfuric acid conc. 50:5:5 followed by heating at 120 °C; separation of aglycons on silica with benzene - methanol 92:8, cochromatography.

      Classification: 14
      67 132
      Morphine alkaloids, 108 - Investigation of the reactions of 8ß,14ß-epoxy codide
      GY GULYAS*, S. MAKLEIT, (*Dep. of Organic Chemistry, Chemical Institute, Kossuth Lajos University, H-4010 Debrecen, P.O. Box 20, Hungary)

      Acta Chimica 127, 99-102 (1990). TLC of 8ß,14ß-epoxy codide on silica with benzene - methanol 8:2. Detection by spraying with Dragendorff’s reagent.

      Classification: 22
      67 161
      Metabolism of the insecticidally active GABAA receptor antagonist 4-sec-(3,4-H2)butyl-1-(4-cyanophenyl)- 2,6,7-trioxybicyclo(2
      Y. DENG, C.D. PALMER, R.F. TOIA, J.E. CASIDA, (Pesticide Chem. and Tox. Lab., Dept. of Entomol. Sciences, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Cal. 94720, USA)

      J. Agric. Food. Chem. 38, 850-856 (1990). TLC on silica with hexane - ethyl acetate 1:2, ether , hexane - dioxane, all solvent systems containing 0.07% triethylamine. Detection by spraying with anisaldeyde - sulfuric acid and radioautography of 3H compounds. - One- and two-dimensional TLC of hydrolytic and oxidative degradation poducts.

      Classification: 29f
      67 193
      DC-Analytik von Naturstoffen
      S. EBEL*, S. VÖLKL (*Institut für Pharmazie und Lebensmittelchemie der Universität Würzburg, Am Hubland, D-W-8700 Würzburg)

      Verbesserung mit automatisierter Mehrfachentwicklung (AMD). (TLC of natural compounds. Improvement with automated multiple development (AMD)). Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung 130, 2162-2169 (1990). HPTLC with automated multiple development (AMD/HPTLC) of anthraquinones. The AMD-system presents an automated gradient technique in TLC. Using an acid-based 30 step gradient both the lipophilic aglycons and their hydrophilic glycosides are separated in one chromatographic run. TLC of glycofrangulin A, B, emodin-8-ß-glucoside, chroysophanol on silica with ethyl acetate - methanol - water 100:17:3 or ethyl acetate - ether - formic acid 25:75:1. Detection under UV.

      Classification: 32e
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