Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

Our CCBS database includes more than 11,000 abstracts of publications. Perform your own detailed search of TLC/HPTLC literature and find relevant information.

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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      104 144
      Stability-indicating HPTLC method for the estimation of tolterodine in bulk drug
      A. MISHRA*, R. BHOMIA, S. VASANTHARAJU, A. KARTHIK, S. SYED, K. BHAT (*Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Univeristy, Manipal, Karnataka, India)

      Abstract No. F-237, 61st IPC (2009). HPTLC of tolterodine on silica gel with toluene - methanol - 25 % ammonia 250:250:1. The hRf value was 40. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 284 nm. The method was linear in the range of 200-1000 ng/band. The compound was subjected to different stress conditions (acid, alkali, oxidation, thermal) and degradation under alkaline conditions was observed. The degradation products were well separated from the main component.

      Classification: 32a
      104 167
      Development and validation of HPTLC method
      R. PATEL*, Mrunali PATEL, K. BHATT, B. PATEL (*A. R. College of Pharmacy and G. H. Patel Institute of Pharmacy, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India)

      Abstract No. F-235, 61st IPC (2009). HPTLC of olanzapine on silica gel with methanol - ethyl acetate 4:1. The hRf value was 35. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 285 nm. The method was linear in the range of 100-600 ng/band. The method was suitable for analysis of formulations and in-house prepared mucoadhesive microemulsions.

      Classification: 32a
      104 187
      Method development and validation of HPTLC method for estimation of quetiapine in bulk drugs and in tablet dosage form
      P. RAO*, R. KUMAR, G. REDDY, R. BABOO (*A. M. Reddy Memorial College of Pharmacy, Guntur, A.P., India)

      Abstract No. F-261, 61st IPC (2009). HPTLC of quetiapine on silica gel with methanol - toluene 4:3. The hRf value was 41. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 235 nm. The method was linear in the range of 100-500 ng/band. Recovery was 98.9 %.

      Classification: 32a
      104 214
      Validated HPTLC method for the analysis of colchicine
      N. SONI*, S. MANIMARAN, N. MURUGANANTHAM, S. DHANABAL, K. ELANGO (*Dept. of Phytopharmacy & Phytomedicine, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund,The Nilgiri, Tamil Nadu, India)

      Abstract No. 9933, IHCB (2009). HPTLC of colchicines in Gloriosa superba (collected from different parts of India) on silica gel with ethyl acetate - methanol 200:27. The hRf value of colchicine was 29. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 350 nm. The method was linear in the range of 50-1000 ng/spot. The sample collected from Kerala was found to contain highest level of colchicines (0.24 %).

      Classification: 32e
      104 236
      (Determination of hyperoside in the raw extract of Hypericum perforatum by thin-layer chromatography) (Chinese)
      L. YANG (Yang Li)*, SH. ZHANG (Zhang Shengwan), W. DU (Du Wen), W WANG (Wang Wei), M. LI (Li Meiping) (*Coll. Life Sci. & Technol., Shanxi Univ., Taiyuan 030036, China)

      Chinese J. Pharm. Anal. 28 (4), 608-610 (2008). TLC of hyperoside in the raw extract of Hypericum perforatum on silica gel with petroleum ether (60-90 °C) – ethyl acetate – methanol 1:4:2. Detection under daylight. Quantification by densitometry at 591 nm. Linearity was given between 0.1 and 14.4 µg/spot (r2 = 0.9892), recovery was between 96.4 and 100.1 %.

      Classification: 32c
      105 032
      A novel complete reconstitution system for membrane integration of the simplest membrane protein
      K. NISHIYAMA*, M. MAEDA, M. ABE, T. KANAMORI, K. SHIMAMOTO, S. KUSUMOTO, T. UEDA, H. TOKUDA (*Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, nishiyam@iwate-u.ac.jp)

      Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 394, 733-736 (2010). TLC of liposomes containing membrane protein integrase (MPIase), on silica gel with ethanol - chloroform - water 7:3:4. Detection by spraying with a solution of anisaldehyde - concentrated sulphuric acid - acetic acid 3:4:1. The hRf value of MPIase was 35.

      Classification: 19
      105 081
      A comparative evaluation of medicated oils prepared using ayurvedic and modified processes
      P. LAHORKAR*, K. RAMITHA, V.BANSAL, D.B. ANANTHA NARAYANA (*Gerbal Research Laboratory, Hindustan Unilever Research Centre, 64 Main Raod, Whitefield, Bangalore 560066, India)

      Ind. J. Pharma. Science 71 61, 656-662 (2009). Medicated oils prepared both by Ayurvedic as well as modified process were evaluated for fingerprint profiling by HPLC and HPTLC. HPTLC of methanolic extracts of the oils on silica gel with chloroform methanol 9:1 and toluene - ethyl acetate 4:1 for general fingerprint profiling; with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 5:4:1 for flavonoids and with toluene - ethyl acetate - diethyl amine 7:2:1 for alkaloids. Evaluation under 254 nm and 365 nm. Detection by treatment with NP-PEG reagent for flavonoids and Dragendorff reagent for alkaloids.

      Classification: 32e
      105 115
      Estimation of curcumin in a marketed herbal product Rheumax (Herbajules rumatis) using HPTLC
      Y. SUBUDHA*, K. VARSHNEY, S. EDWIN, S. AHMED (*B. R. Nahata College of Pharmacy, Mandsaur, M.P., India)

      Abstract No. C-291, 61st IPC (2009). Quantitative determination of curcumin in the marketed herbal product Rheumax (Herbajules rumatis) containing extracts of Curcuma longa, Boswellia serrata, Tinospora cordifolia and Vitex negundo by TLC on silica gel with chloroform - methanol 37:3. The hRf value of curcumin was 59. Quantitative absorbance measurement at 430 nm. The linear regression between 100 and 500 ng/zone showed R2 of 0.99984 and RSD of 1.58 % for curcumin.

      Classification: 32e
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