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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      131 021
      Application of chromatography in purification and structural analysis of natural polysaccharides: A review
      Y. ZHENG* (Zheng Yi), J. YAN (Yan Jingyu), C. CAO (Cao Cuiyan), Y. LIU (Liu Yanfang), D. YU (Yu Dongping), X. LIANG (Liang Xinmiao) (*CAS Key Laboratory of Separation Science for Analytical Chemistry, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China)

      J. Sep. Sci. 46, 2300368 (2023). Review of chromatographic methods for the analysis of polysaccharides, including TLC and HPTLC. The paper described general process and fully automated techniques, mobile phases and detection methods.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b, 10b
      131 022
      The potential off-target neuroprotective effect of sister gliflozins suggests their repurposing despite not crossing the blood–brain barrier: From bioanalytical assay in rats into theory genesis
      M. HENDY*, S. MOWAKA, E. ELKADY, A. EL-ZAHER, B. AYOUB (*School of Arts and Sciences, Concordia University Irvine (CUI), 1530 Concordia West, Irvine, CA 92612, USA, bassam.ayoub@cui.edu,)

      J. Sep. Sci. 46, 2200921 (2023). Review of the techniques for the analysis of sodium-glucose linked transporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors, including HPTLC for the determination of canagliflozin, dapagliflozin and empagliflozin.

      Classification: 1b, 8a
      131 023
      Enantioseparation/Recognition based on nano techniques/materials
      G. DANESHVAR (Department of Analytical Chemistry, University College of Science, University of Tehran, P.O. Box 14155-6455, Tehran, Iran, g.daneshvar@ut.ac.ir)

      J. Sep. Sci. 46, 2201065 (2023). Review of the analytical methods reported during the period 2010–2021 for enantiomer determination. The paper described TLC and HPTLC methods, including chiral selectors for the analysis of enantiomers of clenbuterol, tartaric acid and others.

      Keywords: HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b, 38
      131 024
      Two-step isolation of the two major paraconic acids of Cetraria islandica
      E. VILLICAÑA, S. SCHWAIGER*, H. STUPPNER (*Institute of Pharmacy/Pharmacognosy, CMBI, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 80/82, Innsbruck, Austria, Stefan.Schwaiger@uibk.ac.at)

      J. Sep. Sci. 46, 2200805 (2023). HPTLC of paraconic acids in Cetraria islandica on silica gel with cyclohexane - ter-butyl-methyl-ether - formic acid 16:6:1. Detection by exposure to iodine vapor and spraying with a starch solution. Further analysis by LC-MS.

      Classification: 8
      131 025
      Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-Quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry-based metabolite profiling, quality evaluation, and marker analysis of Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague by high-performance thin-layer chromatography
      B. GUPTA, A. KAR, S. NARAYAN, C. THAKUR, P. MUKHERJEE, P. HALDAR* (*Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, School of Natural Product Studies, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 700032, West Bengal, India, pallab.halder@jadavpuruniversity.in)

      J. Sep. Sci. 46, 2200872 (2023). HPTLC of ferulic acid (1), gallic acid (2), quercetin (3), caffeic acid (4) and thymol (5) in dried fruits of Trachyspermum ammi on silica gel with toluene - ethyl - acetate - formic acid 12:7:1 for (1) to (4) and toluene - ethyl acetate - glacial acetic acid 80:20:3 for (5). Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 254 nm. The hRF values for (1) to (5) were 74, 46, 67, 62 and 79, respectively. Linearity was between 200 and 1000 ng/zone for (1) to (4). Intermediate precision was below 2 % (n=3). Mean recovery was 97.4 % for (1), 96.9 % for (2), 97.4 % for (3), 98.7 % for (4) and 97.4 % for (5).    

      Classification: 7
      131 026
      White analytical chemistry-driven stability-indicating concomitant chromatographic estimation of thiocolchicoside and aceclofenac using response surface analysis and red, green, and blue model
      P. PRAJAPATI*, V. PULUSU, S. SHAH (*Department of Quality Assurance, Maliba Pharmacy College, Maliba Campus, Bardoli-Mahuva Road, Tarsadi, Mahuva, Surat, 394350, Gujarat, India, pintu21083@gmail.com)

      J. Sep. Sci. 46, 2300139 (2023). HPTLC of thiocolchicoside (1) and aceclofenac (2) on silica gel with heptane - ethyl acetate - ethanol 7:1:2. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 278 nm. The hRF values for (1) and (2) were 16 and 60, respectively. Linearity was between 20 and 100 ng/zone for (1) and 100 and 500 ng/zone for (2). Intermediate precision was below 2 % (n=3). Recovery was between 98 and 102 % for (1) and (2).

      Classification: 32a
      131 027
      Therapeutic potential and industrial applications of Terminalia arjuna bark
      V. KUMAR*, N. SHARMA, R. SAINI, S. MALL, G. ZENGIN, A. SOURIRAJAN, P. KUMAR, K. DEV, M. EL-SHAZLY (*University Institute of Biotechnology, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali, Punjab, 140413, India, vikaskmr59@gmail.com)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 310, 116352 (2023). Review of phytochemistry, medicinal uses, toxicity, and industrial applications of Terminalia arjuna bark. The papers described HPTLC methods for the identification of phytochemicals, including triterpenoids, flavonoids and glycosides.   

       

      Keywords: herbal HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b
      131 028
      A comprehensive review on Saraca asoca (Fabaceae) - Historical perspective, traditional uses, biological activities, and conservation
      S. KUMAR, S. ROSARIO, S. SUKRONG* (*Center of Excellence in DNA Barcoding of Thai Medicinal Plants, Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Botany, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand, suchada.su@chula.ac.th)

      J. Ethnopharmacol. 317, 116861 (2023). Taxonomic revision of Saraca asoca from ancient times to the present, pharmacological activities and TLC and HPTLC methods for the isolation and identification of different compounds, including alkenes, coenzymes, fatty acids, flavonoids, phenolic acid, phenols, phytosterol, polyphenol and sterols.

      Keywords: herbal HPTLC review
      Classification: 1b
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