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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      122 004
      Opportunities for 3D printed millifluidic platforms incorporating on-line sample handling and separation
      D. COCOVI-SOLBERG, P. WORSFOLD, M. MIRO* (*FI-TRACE Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Balearic Islands, Carretera de Valldemossa km 7.5, 07122 Palma de Mallorca, Illes Balears, Spain, dj.cocovi.solberg@gmail.com)

      Trends Anal. Chem. 108, 13-22 (2018). Review of the potential of 3D printing for the manufacturing of millifluidic platforms for analytical chemistry. Key features of 3D printed devices incorporating chromatographic/electrophoretic separation was summarized, including photopolymer inkjet printing in a planar chromatography format for the separation of visible dyes and fluorescently tagged proteins.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1, 3d
      122 024
      TLC?MALDI?TOF?MS?based identification of flavonoid compounds using an inorganic matrix
      L. FOUGERE, D. DA SILVA, Emilie DESTANDAU*, C. ELFAKIR (*University of Orléans, CNRS, ICOA, UMR 7311, 45067 Orléans, France, emilie.destandau@univ?orleans.fr)

      Phytochem. Anal. 30, 218-225 (2019). HPTLC of flavonoids in red wine, apple juice and rose flowers on silica gel with ethyl acetate – methanol – formic acid 90:10:1. Glycosylated flavonoids were identified by inorganic matrix‐assisted laser desorption ionisation time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (MALDI‐TOF‐MS).

      Classification: 4e, 8a
      122 042
      Design-of-experiment approach for the development
      and validation of a high-performance thin-layer chromatography method for the simultaneous estimation of berberine chloride and galangin in Tinospora cordifolia M
      R. PATEL*, P. TRIVEDI (*Pharmaceutical chemistry department, K.B. Institute of
      Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382023, India, rajukpatel2006@gmail.com)

      and their herbal formulations. J. Planar Chromatogr. 31, 451-459 (2018). HPTLC of berberine chloride (1) and galangin (2) in Tinospora cordifolia M._x000D_ and Alpinia galanga on silica gel with toluene ‒ ethyl acetate ‒ formic acid 3:6:1. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 267 nm. The hRF values for (1) and (2) were 17 and 82. Linearity was between 200 and 1200 ng/zone. LOD and LOQ were 28 and 86 ng/zone for (1) and 2 and 5 ng/zone for (2), respectively. The intermediate precision was <2 % (n=3). Recovery was between 97.5 and 102.6 % for (1) and (2).

      Classification: 8a, 22
      122 059
      Development and validation of a high-performance thin-layer chromatographic method for the simultaneous determination of levamisole and cocaine in seized cocaine sample
      R. SHARMA*, J. KUMAR (*Chemistry and Toxicology Division, Forensic Science
      Laboratory, Rohini, New Delhi, India, rahulsharma02@gmail.com)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 31, 383-388 (2018). HPTLC of cocaine hydrochloride (1) and levamisole hydrochloride (2) on silica gel with cyclohexane – toluene – diphenylamine 75:15:10. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 230 nm. The hRF values for (1) and (2) were 24 and 48, respectively. Linearity was between 200 and 2400 ng/zone for (1) and 100 and 1200 ng/zone for (2). LOD and LOQ were 14 and 42 ng/zone for (1) and 6 and 19 ng/zone for (2), respectively. The intermediate precision was <2 % (n=6). Average recovery was 99.8 % for (1) and 99.9 % for (2).

      Classification: 22, 23e, 32a
      122 077
      Antidiabetic, toxicological, and metabolomic profiling of aqueous extract of Cichorium intybus seeds
      K. CHANDRA, W. KHAN, S. JETLEY, S. AHMAD, S. JAIN* (*Department of Biochemistry, HIMSR, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi 110 062 India, skjain@jamiahamdard.ac.in)

      Pharmacogn. Mag. 14, 377-383 (2018). HPTLC fingerprinting of Cichorium intybus seeds on silica gel with toluene – ethyl acetate – formic acid 3:4:1. The fingerprint was recorded under UV light at 254 and 366 nm.

      Classification: 32e
      63 065
      Comparison of non-hydrophobic C18-bonded thin-layer and for high-performace thin-layer chromatography plates for reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography of ecdysteroids
      I.D. WILSON, (Dep. Chem., Univ. Keele, Keele, Staffordshire STS 5BG, UK)

      J. Chromatogr. 438, 419-422 (1988).Reversed-phase and normal phase HPTLC of a number of ecdysteroids on octadecyl-bonded silica and silica with methanol - water systems. Detection by fluorescence quenching under UV 254 nm. Discussion of the effects of varying the water content on Rf values of ecdysone and 20-hydroxyecdysone on both layers.

      Keywords: HPTLC
      Classification: 13e
      93 060
      Quantification of arginine in dietary supplement tablets and capsules by silica gel high performance thin-layer chromatography with visible mode densitometry
      B. HESS, J. SHERMA* (*Dep.Chem., Lafayette College, Easton, P.A. 18042, USA)

      Acta Chromatographica 14, 60-69 (2004). TLC on silica gel with 1-butanol - glacial acetic acid - water 3:1:1 with chamber saturation. Detection by spraying with ninhydrin reagent (0.3 g ninhydrin in 100 mL 1-butanol plus 2 mL glacial acetic acid), followed by heating at 110 ºC for several min. Quantification by densitometry at 495 nm. Validation of the accuracy by analysis of spiked blank and standard addition samples and precision by performing replicate analysis on a single day and on different days. Recoveries and RSD for spiked blank and standard addition samples were 98.8 % and 98.5 %, 1.92 % and 0.67 %, respectively. Discussion of use of the method for the routine quality control of nutritional supplements.

      Classification: 18a
      93 096
      Rapid analysis of indole alkaloids in tissue cultures
      J. CRECHE* (*Plant Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Department, EA 2106, Plant Biocompounds and Biotechnology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Tours, 31 avenue Monge, F-37200 Tours, France. creche@univ-tours.fr)

      CBS 90, 10-11 (2003). HPTLC of periwinkle cell samples on prewashed silica gel with ethylacetate - diethylamine 9:1 in horizontal developing chamber over 25 mm. Detection by radiation with short-wave UV 254 nm. Quantitative determination by fluorescence measurement at 254 nm or 365 nm.

      Classification: 32e
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