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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      131 030
      Ameliorative effect of traditional polyherbal formulation on TNF-α, IL-1β and Caspase-3 expression in kidneys of wistar rats against sodium fluoride induced oxidative stress
      M. KHAN, P. BASIST, S. ZAHIRUDDIN, N. PENUMALLU, S. AHMAD (*Centre of Excellence in Unani Medicine (Pharmacognosy & Pharmacology), Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi,110062, India, sahmad_jh@yahoo.co.in)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 318, 116900 (2024). HPTLC of gallic acid (1), quercetin (2), and ferulic acid (3) in the polyherbal formulation Sharbat-bazoori Motadil (SBM) on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 6:3:1. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 254 nm. Linearity was in the range of 200-4000 ng/zone for (1) to (3). Intermediate precisions were below 3 % (n=3). LOD and LOQ were 18 and 54 ng/zone for (1), 17 and 52 ng/zone for (2) and 15 and 46 ng/zone for (3), respectively. Recovery was between 96.8 and 97.4 % for (1), 100.8 and 101.7 % for (2) and 101.6 and 102.6 % for (3).

       

       

      Classification: 7
      131 031
      Buccal spray of standardized Berberis aristata extract causes tumour regression, chemoprotection and downregulation of inflammatory mediators in oral cancer hamster model
      P. TAMANE, K. MAHADIK, V. POKHARKAR (*Bharati Vidyapeeth* (Deemed to be University), Poona College of Pharmacy, Erandwane, Pune, 411 038, Maharashtra, India, preeti.tamane@bharatividyapeeth.edu)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 317, 116732 (2023). HPTLC fingerprinting of stem bark of Berberis aristata on silica gel with n-butanol - glacial acetic acid - water 13:3:4. Detection under UV light at 366 nm. The method revealed a major zone at hRf value of 60.

       

       

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      131 032
      Quality evaluation of different black rice varieties of northeastern region of India
      R. BANERJEE, B. GUPTA, A. KAR, P. BHARDWAJ, N. SHARMA, P. HALDAR, R. BANDYOPADHYAY, P. MUKHERJEE* (*Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development, Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, Takyelpat, Imphal 795001, India, director.ibsd@nic.in)

      Phytochem. Anal. doi:10.1002/pca.3230 (2023). HPTLC of quercetin (1), caffeic acid (2), gallic acid (3) and ferulic acid (4) in three black rice varieties from Northeast India on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate - formic acid 7:2:1. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 254 nm. The hRF values for (1) to (4) were 60, 55, 37 and 68, respectively. Linearity was in the range of 0.2-1 µg/zone for (1) to (4). Intermediate precisions were below 2 % (n=3). Mean recovery was 99.5 % for (1) to (4).

      Classification: 7
      131 033
      Recent bioanalytical methods for the isolation of bioactive natural products from genus Codonopsis
      A. DAR*, V. ABROL, N. SINGH, E. GASHASH, S. DAR (*Research Centre for Residue and Quality Analysis, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, Shalimar Campus,
      Srinagar 190025, India, alamgir.iiim@gmail.com)

      Phytochem. Anal. doi:10.1002/pca.3253 (2023). Review of secondary metabolites from different species of the genus Codonopsis, the biological activity and pharmacological applications. Chromatographic techniques for the analysis of natural products isolated from genus Codonopsis were described, including preparative TLC and HPTLC.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b
      131 034
      Pharmacokinetic assessment and phytochemical triterpene control from Cecropia angustifolia using plant biotechnology
      J. VASQUEZ, J. VIVAS, J. LOPEZ, M. COMBARIZA, G. MONTOYA* (*Faculty of Engineering, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Chemistry Sciences, ICESI University, Cali, Colombia, glmontoya@icesi.edu.co)

      Phytochem. Anal. doi:10.1002/pca.3252 (2023). HPTLC of tripterpenes in the roots of Cecropia angustifolia on silica gel with toluene - chloroform - ethanol 4:4:1. Detection by spraying with vanillin–sulfuric acid reagent. Further analysis by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry.

      Classification: 14
      131 035
      Application of effect-directed analysis using TLC– bioautography for rapid isolation and identification of antidiabetic compounds from the leaves of Annona cherimola Mill.
      O. GALARCE, C. OBREGON, A. VALLEJOS, C. FOLCH, Francisca ACEVEDO* (*Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de La Frontera, Casilla 54-D, Temuco, Chile, francisca.acevedo@ufrontera.cl)

      Phytochem. Anal. doi:10.1002/pca.3265 (2023). HPTLC of antidiabetic compounds in the leaves of Annona cherimola on silica gel with chloroform - propanol - ethyl acetate 21:2:2. Detection of α-amylase inhibitors by spraying with 4 mL of an enzyme solution (6 U/mL) in acetate buffer (0.5 M, pH 6.9), followed by incubation at 37 °C for 10 min, dipping into a 1 % starch solution for 3 s and incubation at 37 °C for 15 min. Inhibitory zones were detected by dipping into a Gram's iodine solution. Detection of α-glucosidase by spraying with 4 mL enzymatic solution (5 U/mL α-glucosidase in phosphate buffer), followed by incubation at 37 °C for 10 min. The enzyme cleaved the substrate producing α-naphthol, which was detected by spraying with 4 mL of an aqueous solution of Fast Blue B salt. Further analysis of active zones by UHPLC-DAD coupled with detector electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS).

      Classification: 4e
      131 037
      Determination of parabens in different samples using green analytical chemistry approaches since 2015
      S. NASROLLAHI, N. MOOSAVI, Y. YAMINI* (*Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box 14115-175, Tehran, Iran, yyamini@modares.ac.ir)

      Trends Anal. Chem. 166, 117163 (2023). Review of recent applications of green analytical chemistry for the determination of parabens in different samples, including HPTLC methods evaluated in the four criteria: PBT (persistent, bio-accumulative, and toxic), hazardous, corrosiveness and waste, minimizing the environmental waste and shortening the analysis time.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b
      131 038
      Modern automated sample preparation for the determination of organic compounds: A review on robotic and on-flow systems
      D. VARGAS, E. VASCONCELOS, F. LANCAS* (*Laboratory of Chromatography, Institute of Chemistry at Sao Carlos, University of Sao Paulo, P.O Box 780, 13566590 Sao Carlos, Brazil, flancas@iqsc.usp.br)

      Trends Anal. Chem. 166, 117171 (2023). Review of the systems that employ technology and control systems to carry out tasks with minimal human intervention for sample preparation in chromatography and mass spectrometry laboratories. The papers described systems in an open-source robot allowing orthogonal hyphenation in HPTLC with LC and high-resolution MS.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b, 4e
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