Cumulative CAMAG Bibliography Service CCBS

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      58 144
      Rapid thin-layer chromatographic screening method for the detection of five sulfonamides in swine tissues
      N. HAAGSMA

      Collaborative study. Z. Lebensm. Unters. Forsch. 181, 45-46 (1985). TLC of sulfamethazine, sulfadiazine, sulfaquinoxaline, sulfanilamide and sulfadoxine on silica with chloroform - butanol, visualization with fluorescamine.

      Classification: 32c
      59 116
      Isolation and liquid chromatographic determination of the cyclic peptide mycotoxin cyclosporin A from rice
      J.V. EDWARDS, E.B. LILLEHOJ

      J.A.O.A.C. 70, 126-129 (1987). TLC of cyclosporin A on silica with 3 solvent systems: butanol - acetic acid - water 4:1:1, chloroform - acetic acid - methanol 85:10:5, ethyl acetate - hexane - acetone 2:1:1. Detection with iodine, spraying with 6N HCl, oven-drying at 110 °C for 30 min and spraying with 0.1 % ninhydrin in butanol.

      Keywords: food analysis
      Classification: 28a
      60 068
      TLC separation of fatty acids and methyl esters on silver-impregnated aluminium oxide with toluene (at -20 °C), toluene - hexane 85+15, 70+30 and 60+40 at -20 °C
      B. BREUER, T. STUHLFAUTH, H.P. FOCK, (Fachbereich Biol. der Univ., Postfach 3049, D-675 Kaiserslautern). J. Chromatogr. Sci. 25, 302-306 (1967)

      Detection with conc. H2SO4 - diethyl ether 1:4, followed by short heating at 90 to 110 °C. Petroselinic, oleic, elaidic, erucic, brassidic acids and their methyl esters.

      Classification: 11c
      60 143
      Cyclopiazonic acid production by cultures of Aspergillus and Penicillium species isolated from dried beans, corn meal, macaroni and pecans
      M.W. TRUCKSESS, P.B. MISLIVEC, K. YOUHG, V.R. BRUCE, S.W. PAGE, (Food & Drug Adm. Div. Cont. Chem., Washington, DC 20204, USA)

      J.A.O.A.C. 70, 123-126 (1987). TLC of cyclopiazonic acid on silica with benzene -methanol - acetic acid 90:7:5. Detection by spraying with 1 % p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in ethanol - HCl 3:1. TLC of aflatoxin on silica with ethyl ether - methanol - water 96:3:1. And TLC of patulin and griseofiulvin on silica with toluene - ethyl acetate - 90 % formic acid 5:4:1. Detection under DV and then spraying with 0.5 % 3-methyl-2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone and heating at 130 dwgr. C.

      Classification: 28b
      62 059
      Determination of coumarin in vanilla flavourings by quantitative HPTLC
      J. SHERMA, S.L. SCHAFER, K. MORRIS, (Dept. Chem., Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania 18042)

      J. Liquid Chrom. 10, 3585-3593 (1987). HPTLC on silica with toluene - methanol 97:3. Detection by spraying with 5-10% solution of NaOH or KOH and under UV 360 nm. Densitometry by absorbance and fluorescence. Determination limit: 5 ng for fluorescence and 500 ng for absorbance.

      Classification: 8
      63 022
      (Paper and thin-layer chromatography in food laboratories) (Hungarian)
      Z. JESZENSZKY, (OBI, H-1027 Budapest, Bem tér 2., Hungary)

      Borgazdaság 36, 21-24 (1988). TLC of sorbitol in table wine on silica with isopropanol - 0.1N boric acid 85:15. Detection by spraying with 0.1M sodium metaperiodate reagent and benzidine - ethanol - acetone - water - hydrochloric acid reagent. Detection limit, 100 mg/L sorbitol.

      Classification: 6
      64 116
      Triterpenoid saponins from Randia Uliginose fruits
      O.P. SATI*, S. BAHUGUNA, S. UNIVAL, D.C. BKAKUNI, (*Dep. of Chem., Univ. of Garhwal, Srinagar (U.P.), 246174 India)

      Phytochemistry 28, 575-577 (1989). TLC separation of three saponins from the ethanolic extract of the fruits on silica with chloroform - methanol - water 13:7:2. Visualization by spraying with 10% sulfuric acid followed by heating.

      Classification: 14
      65 082
      Improved Chromatographic clean-up of anabolics in bovine urine
      H.F. DE BRABANDER*, P. VANHEE, S. VAN HOYE, R. VERBEKE, (*Laboratory of Chemical Analysis of Food from Animal Origin, Vet. Fac.of the Univ. of Ghent, Casinoplein 24, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium)

      J. Planar Chromatogr. 2, 33-38 (1989). Two-dimensional TLC of anabolics on silica with 5 different solvent systems. Reference mixtures contained 2 - 20 ng of the steroids (zeranol, zearalenone, a-nortestosterone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, trenbolone, trebolone acetate). Alternatively a „4x4“ developing mode could be used. In this mode 4 samples are developed in two dimensions on one HPTLC plate. For inducing fluorescence reaction, the plates were dipped into a 5% sulfuric acid - ethanol solution for 30 s and then incubated at 95°C for 10 min. The fluorescence before and after heating was observed under UV 366 nm. The described method permit the routine detection of various anabolic residues in bovine urine at levels of 0.5 - 10 ppb. The recoveries are high (70 - 90%). Standard deviation were between 2 and 8%.

      Classification: 13a, 13b