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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      55 026
      HPTLC separation of PGF2, PGE1, PGE2, PGA1, prostaglandins and quantitative determination in situ by induced fluorescence
      P. BRUNO, M. CASELLI, C. GARAPPA, A.TRAINI

      J. High Resol. Chromatogr. 7, 593-595 (1984). HPTLC of the title compounds on silica with ethanol - ether - ethyl acetate - chloroform 12:33:22:33. Detection by spraying with 5 % cupric acetate in 15 % aqueous phosphoric acid and heating at 110 °C for 10 minutes. Fluorometry at 366 nm. Sensitivity 1-10 ng.

      Classification: 11b, 32f
      57 159
      Gyogyszereszet 29, 449-452 (1985)
      K. BOJTOR, A. GERGELY-ZOBIN, ZS. BUDAVARY-BARANY, A. GERGELY

      (Hungarian). (Contribution to the problem of stabilization of phthalmological solutions containing adrenaline.) TLC of adrenaline on cellulose with butanol - acetic acid - water 4:1:5. Detection by UV.

      Classification: 32a
      59 074
      Elimination of phospholipid interference in biliary bile acid determination by thin-layer chromatography -densitometry
      K. SAMBAIAH, B. GANESH BHAT, N. CHANDRASEKHARA*, (*Biochem. Sec., Dept. Food Chem., Central Food Technol. Res. Inst., Mysore, 570013, India)

      J. Chromatogr. 380, 235-237 (1986). Improvement of a previous method (elimination of phospholipid interference) for determination of bile acids in bile by extraction with methanolic phase. TLC of bile acids on silica with chloroform - methanol - acetic acid - water 65:24:15:9. Quantification by densitometry.

      Classification: 13d
      60 138
      Biologische Nachweisverfahren im Bereich der Dünnschicht-Chromatographie
      H. JORK

      (Biological-physiological procedures of detection in thin-layer-chromatography procedures after manual transfer.) GIT-Suppl. 3, 79-87 (1986). Survey of indirect detection methods using bio-detectors, which are often more sensitive than known chemical reactions. Application for the detection of substances with antibiotics activity. Active plant hormones, pesticides, mycotoxins and compounds with cytostatic activity. Useful technique: Place developed plate on agar or gelatine sheet containing the antibiotic allyactive compound.

      Classification: 27, 28, 29, 32e, 32d
      62 078
      (Determination of lipids in blood by thin-layer chromatography
      Z. FEI (Fei Zheng), Q. ZHAN (Zhan Qingqi), M. MEI (Mei Meizhen), (Pharm. Inst., Shanghai Med. Univ., Shanghai, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Adv. in Biochem. & Biophys. 15, 305-307 (1988) (Shengwu Huaxue Yu Shengwu Wuli Jinzhan). TLC on silica - ammonium sulfate with petrol ether - ether - acetic acid 82:18:1. Detection by heating at 180°C for 10 min. Quantification by densitometry at 580 nm. Comparison of the results to those by other methods.

      Classification: 11c
      63 040
      Synthesis of polyphosphoinositides in nuclei of friend cells
      L. COCCO, R.S. GILMOUR, A. OGNIBENE, A.J. LETCHER, F.A. MANZOLI, R.F. IRVINE, (Inst. di Anatomia Umana Normale, Univ. Bologna, Bologna, Italy)

      Evidence for polyphosphoinositide metabolism inside the nucleus which changes with cell differentiation. Biochem. J. 248, 765-770 (1987). TLC of lipid extracts on silica sprayed with 1% oxalate with chloroform - methanol - water - NH3 45:35:8:2, or on silica sprayed with 1mM NaEGTA (pH 5.5) with chloroform - methanol - acetic acid - water 65:50:2:5. Detection by autoradiography and exposure to iodine vapor.

      Classification: 11c
      64 099
      (Determination of steroid substrate and its product in fungic extracts of Beauveria Bassina by thin-layer chromatography
      S. YANG (Yang Sunkai), G. CHANG (Chang Gaoxiang), L. YANG (Yang Lei), (Chengdu Inst. Biol., Academia Sinica, P.R. China)

      Chinese J. Chromatogr. 7, 114-116 (1989). TLC of steroid substrate, Reichstein’s S(RS), and its 11+-hydroxylated product, epicortisol, on silica with a) dichloromethane - acetone - methanol 40:10:1, b) acetone - chloroform - methanol 50:50:1, c) dichloromethane - acetone 4:1. Detection under UV 254 nm or by spraying with vanillin - sulfuric acid reagent. Quantification by densitometry at 254 nm.

      Classification: 13, 32e
      65 084
      New and versatile method for the determination of faecal bile acids by thin-layer chromatography with direct scanning fluorimetry
      M. KINDEL*, H. LUDWIG-KOEHN, B. LEMBCKE, (*Dep. Gastroenterol. & Endocrinol., Div. Intern. Med., Univ. Göttingen, D-3400 Göttingen, FRG)

      J. Chromatogr. 497, 139-146 (1989). TLC of faecal bile acids on silica with isooctane - 2-propanol - acetic acid 30:10:1 for the 1st development and isooctane - ethyl acetate - acetic acid 10:10:2 for the 2nd. Detection by dipping into 0.2% 2,7-dichlorofluorescein ethanol solution. Quantification by fluoro densitometry at 366 nm. Good correspondence between this method and GC.

      Classification: 13d