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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      132 056
      Himalayan Pyracantha crenulata (D.Don) M.Roem. leaf and fruit extracts alleviate algesia through COX-2 and Mu-opioid receptor mediated pathways
      D. TEWARI*, S. BAWARI, A. SAH, H. SHARMA, B. JOSHI, P. GUPTA, V. SHARMA (*Department of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU), New Delhi, 110017, India, devesh.tewari@dpsru.edu.in)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 318, 117004 (2024). HPTLC of gallic acid in Pyracantha crenulata on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 8:10:3. Qualitative identification under UV light at 254 nm. The hRF value of gallic acid was 74. 

      Classification: 7
      132 055
      Evaluation of the efficacy of hydro-alcoholic extract of Evolvulus alsinoides L. for the treatment of primary hypertension – A randomized controlled trial
      M. SIRAJ*, A. KHAN, U. JAHANGIR, A. HASHIMI, Y. AHMAD, N. HUSAIN (*Dept. of Pathology, Hayat Unani Medical College and Research Centre, Lucknow, 226101, Uttar Pradesh, India, mantashasiraj@gmail.com)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 321, 117566 (2024). HPTLC of Evolvulus alsinoides on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 6:3:1. Qualitative identification under UV light between 450 and 550 nm. The hRF values of methanol extract ranged from 3 to 64. 

      Classification: 32e
      132 054
      Euphorbia grantii Oliv. standardized extract and its fraction ameliorate doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy in Ehrlich carcinoma bearing mice
      M. SABER*, M. RADI, R. EL-SHIEKH, E. SATTAR, A. EL-HALAWANY (*Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Egypt, mona.magdy@pharma.cu.edu.eg)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 321, 117566 (2024). HPTLC of friedelin in Euphorbia grantii on silica gel with hexane – ethyl acetate 19:1. Detection by spraying with para anisaldehyde, followed by heating at 105 °C. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 580 nm. LOD and LOQ were 0.5 and 1.8 μg/zone, respectively. 

      Classification: 14
      132 053
      Diosmin: A Daboia russelii venom PLA2s inhibitor- purified, and characterized from Oxalis corniculata L. medicinal plant
      K. KIRAN, V. KAMESHWAR, K. NAGARAJU, N. PRASAD, K. VARADARAJU, K. AWATHADE, N. SWAMY, K. KUMAR* (*Neuroimmunology and Venom Pharmacology laboratory, Div of Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, India, kumarjr2013@gmail.com)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 318, 116977 (2024). HPTLC of Oxalis corniculata on silica gel with chloroform - methanol - water 15:3:2. Detection by spraying with 2 % aluminium chloride. Qualitative analysis under UV light at 344 nm. Further analysis by mass spectrometry.

      Classification: 23e
      132 011
      TLC and HPTLC-APCI-MS for the rapid discrimination of plant resins frequently used for lacquers and varnishes by artists and conservators
      M. SCHENDZIELORZ, T. SCHMIDT, N. PUCHALLA, R. CSUK, Annemarie KRAMELL* (*Department of Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, 06120 Halle, Germany, annemarie.kramell@chemie.uni-halle.de)

      Phytochem. Anal. 35, 64-76 (2024). HPTLC of specific triterpenoid and phenolic compounds in plant resins on RP-18 with acetonitrile - water 19:1 or methanol - water 7:1. Detection by dipping into cerium-molybdenum reagent, followed by heating. Further analysis by atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry.

      Classification: 7, 14
      132 012
      Chemical profiling of botanical extracts obtained in NADES systems using centrifugal partition chromatography combined with 13C NMR dereplication—Hypericum perforatum as a case study
      A. KOTLAND, J. THIERY, J. HUBERT* (*NatExplore SAS, 51140 Prouilly, France, jane.hubert@nat-explore.com)

      Phytochem. Anal. 35, 10.1002/pca.3297 (2023). HPTLC of aerial parts of Hypericum perforatum on silica gel with ethyl acetate - toluene - acetic acid - formic acid 7:3:1:1. Detection by spraying with 50 % sulfuric acid and vanillin, followed by heating and visualization under UV light at 254 and 366 nm. 

      Classification: 32e
      132 013
      Extraction solvent selection for Cannabis sativa L. by efficient exploration of cannabinoid selectivity and phytochemical diversity
      P. TZIMAS, E. PETRAKIS, M. HALABALAKI, L. SKALTSOUNIS* (*Department of Pharmacognosy and Natural Products Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
      Panepistimiopolis Zografou, 15771, Athens, Greece, skaltsounis@pharm.uoa.gr)

      Phytochem. Anal. 35, 163-183 (2024). HPTLC of Cannabis sativa on silica gel with n-heptane - methyl tert-butyl ether - ethanol - formic acid 780:170:50:3. Detection by spraying with vanillin-sulfuric acid (VSA) reagent (5 % methanolic solutions), followed by heating at 120 °C for 3 min. Fast Blue solution (0.5 % in water - methanol - dichloromethane 2:5:3) was used for derivatisation as a selective stain for cannabinoids. A 0.1 M sodium hydroxide solution in methanol - water 9:1 was used to improve color development.

       

      Classification: 8
      132 014
      Bacterial indole-3-acetic acid: A key regulator for plant growth, plant-microbe interactions, and agricultural adaptive resilience
      H. ETESAMI, B. GLICK (*Soil Science Department, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, hassanetesami@ut.ac.ir)

      Microbiol. Res. 281, 127602 (2024). Review of potential applications of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in optimizing crop yields and fostering environmental resilience, including techniques for the bacterial IAA quantification. TLC and HPTLC methods were described, for the analysis of IAA in the range of 100 to 1000 ng/zone from microbial samples.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 23c
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