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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Talanta 37, 1105-1106 (1990). Report of a new visualization technique for the detection of amino acids on silica. Spraying with oxalic acid, dithiooxamide, or dithizone solution followed by spraying with ninhydrin solution. The method may be used to identify some of amino acids directly and assist in their detection.
J. Planar Chromatogr. 3, 396-400 (1990). The mobility of sixteen anions on silica has been screened with 69 organic solvent systems. Solvent systems of practical utility for the separation of the anions have been identified. Separation of iodate from iodide, bromide, or chloride has been achieved.
Planta Med. 58, 259-262 (1992). TLC of aloins and 10-hydroxyaloins on silica with the lower layer of chloroform – methanol – water 7:13:8. Detection by spraying with 5% KOH. This reagent allows to distinguish aloins (dark yellow fluorescence) from 10-hydroxyaloins (light yellow fluorescence). Excellent resolution of 10-hydroxyaloin A and 10-hydroxyaloin B. Also DCCC separations.
Planta Med. 58, 228 (1992). TLC of a dichloromethane extract of the stem bark of Fagaropsis glabra with dichloromethane – methanol 98:2. Detection by spraying with Ehrlich’s reagent followed by immersion in HCL vapors. Prep. separation by centrifugal TLC on silica with dichloromethane – methanol 98:2 to 95:5.
halimus during osmotic stress. Phytochemistry 31, 2003-2008 (1992). TLC of plant extracts and fractions containing choline and betaine on silica with formic acid – water – butanol 2:1:6, methanol – water 1:1, methanol – acetone – conc. hydrochloric acid 45:5:2 and on alumina with methanol – conc NH3 3:1. Detection by spraying with Dragendorff’s reagent. Densitometry. An elegant TLC solution to the difficult identification of quaternary ammonium compounds in crude plant extracts.
J. Chinese Herb Med. (Zhongcaoyao) 23, 66-67 (1992). TLC of extract of Chinese Gan Fu Shu oral liquid on silica with chloroform – methanol – ethyl acetate 8:2:1. Detection by spraying with 10 % sulfuric acid and heating at 100°C for 5 min. Identification by co-chromatography with the standard.
Phytochemistry 31, 3807-3809 (1992). Two-phase, two-dimensional TLC of crude extracts containing phenolic compounds first on silica with benzene - ethyl acetate 3:1, then on RP-18 silica with methanol - water 4:1. Detection with an aq. 1% FeCl3 solution. Also autoradiography.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 20, 573-582 (1992). TLC of fatty acids on silica with two runs: hexane - ether - acetic acid 70:30:1 and hexane - ether 95:5. After spraying with 2',7'-dichlorofluorescein visualization under UV 366 nm.