Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

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      66 054
      Arnikablüten DAG 9-Reinheitsprüfung
      I. MERFORT*, G. WILLUHN, C. JERGA, *(Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie, D-W-4000 Düsseldorf 1)

      Zuordnung und Zusammensetzung der Flavonoidglydoside-Banden in DC und HPLC sowie Vergleich mit den „Mexikanischen Arnikablüten“. (DAB 9 purity control. Assignment and composition of flavone glycoside fractions from TLC and HPLC; comparison with Mexican arnica blossoms.) Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung 130, 980-984 (1990). TLC of flavone glycosides on silica with formic acid – water – MEK – ethyl acetate 1:1:3:5. Detection by spraying with 1% diphenylboryloxyethylamine solvent (Naturstoff reagent after Neu) and 5% macrogol solvent and under UV 365 nm.

      Classification: 8a
      66 084
      A molluscicidal and antifungal triterpenoid saponin from the roots of Clerodendrum wildii
      M. TOYOTA, J.D. MSONTHI, K. HOSTETTMANN*, (*Inst. de Pharmacognosie et Phytochimie, B.E.P., CH-1015 Dorigny-Lausanne, Switzerland)

      Phytochemistry 29, 2849-2851 (1990). TLC of triterpenoid saponins on silica with chloroform – methanol – water 13:7:1. Detection with Godin reagent. Sugar identification by TLC on silica with ethyl acetate – acetic acid – methanol – water 13:4:3:3. Detection with p-anisidine phthalate. TLC bioassay for antifungal activity with Cladosporium cucumerinum spores.

      Classification: 14
      66 115
      Criteria for determining purity of Fusarium mycotoxins
      G.A. BENNETT, O.L. SHOTWELL, (U.S. Depart. Of Agric., Agric. Res. Service, Northern Regional Res. Center, Peoria, IL 61604)

      J. AOAC Int. 73, 270-275 (1990). TLC of zearalenone, a-zearalenol and ß-zearalenol on silica with chloroform – ethanol 97:3, detection under UV, by spraying with aluminium chloride (20 % in ethanol ) and re-examination under long-wave UV. TLC of trichothecenes (T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, nivalenol, fusarenon-X, neosolaniol, and deoxynivalenol) on silica with chloroform – acetone 3:2. After drying detection by spraying with 4-(p-nitrobenzyl)pyrindine, heating at 150 °C for 30 min., cooling and spraying with tetraethylenepentamine solution. New sensitive HPTLC method.

      Classification: 28b
      66 152
      Pharmakokinetics and metabolism of 14C-oxaceprol in beagle dogs after intramuscular and oral administration
      G. LACHMANN, B. SIEGEMUND, W. KUSCHE, (Batelle-Inst., Abtlg. Pharmakologie u. Toxikologie, Frankfurt, Germany)

      Arzneim.-Forsch. 40, 200-206 (1990). TLC separation of 14C-oxaceprol and metabolites on silica with ethanol – NH3 conc. – water 100:16:12 and methanol – acetic acid 9:1. Detection of radioactive compounds by X-ray films, N-acetyl-aspartic acid and N-acetyl glutamic acid by spraying with bromocresol green and of hydroxyproline by spraying with a solution of 0.1% ethanolic dichlorophenolindophenol.

      Classification: 32b
      67 052
      Biotransformation of Podophyllum lignans in cell suspension cultures of Forsythia intermedia
      A.J. BROOMHEAD, P.M. DEWICK*, (*Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK)

      Phytochemistry 30, 1511-1517 (1991). TLC of podophyllotoxin and related derivatives on silica with chloroform - methanol 10:1. Detection by UV or with acetic acid - conc. HNO3. Excellent preparative separation of two closely related podophyllotoxin derivatives. by preparative TLC on silica with ether. Elution of the TLC zones with acetone.

      Classification: 8b
      67 092
      Determination and qualitative confirmation of melengestrol acetate residues in beef fat by EC-GC and GC-Chemical Ionization MS
      E.E. NEIDERT, R.G. GEDIR, L.J. MILWARD, C.D. SALISBURY, N. GURPRASAD, P.W. SASCHENBRECKER, (Health of Animals Lab., Agriculture, 116 Veterinary Rd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 2RR)

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 38, 979-981 (1990). TLC on prechanneled plates (with differing widths and preadsorbing spotting zone with hexane for 16 - 18 h in a developing tank allowing the evaporation of the solvent. After drying immediat development to a height of 12 cm in a tank saturated with a freshly prepared solution of 1.5 % methanol in benzene. Visualization under UV 254 nm. GC after extraction.

      Classification: 13
      67 113
      Bitter sesquiterpene lactones from Chicory roots
      T.A. VAN BEEK, P. MAAS, B.M. KING, E. LECLERCQ, A.G.J. VORAGEN, A. DE GROOT, (Dep. of Org. Chem., Phytochem. Sect., Agric. Univ. , Dreijenplein 8, 6703 HB Wageningen, The Netherlands)

      J. Agric. Food Chem. 38, 1035-1038 (1990). TLC of 5 known and one new sesquiterpene lactone (11(S),13-dihydrolactucopicrin) on silica with 6 eluent systems and on silica RP-18 with methanol - water 6:4, acetonitrile - water 5:5 and tetrahydrofuran - water 45:55; detection under UV 254 nm.

      Classification: 15
      67 139
      Synthesis, biological activity and metabolism of N-hydroxytryptophan
      R. RAJAGOPAL, I. MOLLER, C.E. OLSEN*, (*Inst. for Plant Biol., Royal Veterinary and Agric. Univ., DK-1871 Frederiksborg, Denmark)

      Phytochemistry 30, 1405-1408 (1991). TLC of non-acidic indoles on silica with hexane - MEK - 3:7 or benzene - ethyl acetate 9:1. Separation of acidic indoles on cellulose with isopropanol - NH3 - water 10:1:1 or butanol - acetic acid - water 12:3:5. Detection with p-dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde (DMAC) in ethanolic acid.

      Classification: 23c
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