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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      66 156
      (Determination of the distribution of berberine in Amur cork tree, Phellodendron amurese, by TLC and HPLC
      L. LU* (Lu Lin), Y. WANG (Wang Yonggi), (*Jilin Provincial Acad. Tradit. Chinese Med. and Materia Medica, Changchun, P.R. China)

      J. Chinese Herb Med. (Zhongcaoyao) 21, 203-205 (1990). TLC of berberine on silica with a) butanol – water – acetic acid 7:2:1, b) benzene – ethyl acetate – propanol – methanol – 70% ethylamine 16:8:4:1:1. Comparison of the results with those obtained by HPLC.

      Classification: 22, 32e
      70 157
      (Analysis of narrow-distribution lauryl alcohol ethoxylates by thin-layer chromatography
      ZH. WU (Wu Zhining), Y. ZHOU (Zhou Yingdi), L. CHENG (Cheng Lube), (Dalian Univ. Sci. & Eng., Dalian 116012, P.R. China)

      J. China Surfac. Deterg. & Cosmet. (Zhongguo Riyong Huaxue Gongye) 3, 149-154 (1992). TLC of lauryl alcohol ethoxylates on silica with ethyl acetate - acetone - water 55:35:10. Detection by exposure to iodine vapor. Quantification by densitometry at 460 nm. The results were in good agreement with those obtained by GC and FDMS.

      Classification: 31
      73 066
      Methods for the analysis of the saffron metabolites crocin, crocetins, picrocrocin and safranal for the determination of the quality of the spice using thin-layer chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography
      V. SUJATA, G.A. RAVISHANKAR, L.V. VENKTARAMAN*, (*Autotrophic Cell Culture Discipline, Cent. Food Technol. Res. Inst., Mysore - 570013, India)

      J. Chromatogr. 624, 497-502 (1992). TLC of title compounds on silica with butanol - acetic acid - water 4:1:1. Detection of crocin and crocetins in white light, and of picrocrocin under UV 254 nm. TLC of safranal on silica with hexane - ethyl acetate 9:1; detection by spraying with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine reagent. Quantification by spectrophotometry. Also HPLC and GC method. Comparison of the three methods.

      Classification: 15b
      77 075
      A new method to detect homocysteine in dried blood spots using thin-layer chromatography
      H. OHTAKE, Y. HASE, K. SAKEMOTO, T. OURA, Y. WADA, H. KODAMA, (Osaka City Envir. & Pub. Health Assoc., Osaka City, Japan 541)

      Screening 4, 17-26 (1995). TLC on cellulose treated with 2 mercaptoethanol (2-ME) for diagnosis of homocystinuria in the newborn period. Comparison of the method with conventional ones.

      Classification: 18a
      93 122
      Estimation of berberine in herbal extract and poly herbal formulations by HPTLC
      N. Mahadevan*, M.M. Hipolith Viji, T. Subburaju, B. Suresh (*Dept. of Pharmacognosy, J.S.S. College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund – 643 001, India)

      Indian Drugs 41 (1), 46-47, 2004. HPTLC on silica gel plates with n-propanol - formic acid - water 90:1:9. Rf of berberine was 0.39. Quantification by densitometry at 348 nm via linear regression in the range of 40-220 ng. Limit of quantification and limit of detection were found to be 30 ng and 10 ng, respectively. The herbal extract was found to contain 0.402 % w/w of berberine. The percentage of berberine in formulations I, II, III and IV were 0.0886 %, 0.0123 %, 0.0283 % and 0.0091 % w/w, respectively. The standardized method was found to be reproducible, accurate, precise and selective.

      Classification: 32a
      94 096
      A validated HPTLC determination of stavudine in capsules
      S.G. WADODKAR, S. G. WANKHEDE, K.R. GUPTA* (*Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nagpur University, Nagpur, India)

      Indian Drugs 41 (5), 300-302 (2004). Validated HPTLC method for the estimation of stavudine in capsules on silica gel with toluene - methanol 3:1. Quantitative determination by absorbance measurement at 270 nm. The linearity range of stavudine was 1.4 µg to 3.7 µg. The amount of stavudine estimated was 40.08 mg and 40.01 mg (calculated by peak height and peak area respecively) in the average weight capsule. Recovery was 99.67 % and 99.26 % calculated by peak height and peak area respectively. The proposed method is accurate, precise, selective, and reproducible and can be used for the routine analysis of stavudine.

      Classification: 32a
      95 089
      Stability indicating HPTLC determination of oxcarbazepine in tablets
      G. SUBRAMANIAN, CH. SRIDEVI NAIDU, Gautam MISHRA, Varadaraj BHAT, N. UDUPA* (*College of Pharmacy, Manipal, Karnataka, India)

      56th IPC 2004, Abstract No. GP-47. Stability indicating HPTLC determination of oxcarbazepine in tablet dosage form on silica gel with toluene - methanol 4:1. The Rf value of oxcarbazepine was 0.17. Quantitative determination by scanning at 255 nm. The compound was subjected to acid and alkali hydrolysis, oxidation, dry heat, and photo degradation. All degraded products were well resolved from the pure drug. The method was validated for accuracy, precision, linearity, robustness, and recovery.

      Classification: 32a
      97 063
      Characterization of tea-tree Melaleuca alternifolia oil HPTLC fingerprinting
      A. AVACHAT, S. TAMBE, S. KALE* (*Mahatma Gandhi Vidyamandir Pharmacy College, Panchavati, Nasik 422003, MS, India)

      Indian Drugs 42 (11), 731-734 (2005). Hydro-distilled volatile tea-tree oil of Melaleuca alternifolia was investigated by GC-MS, HPTLC, and X-Ray fluorescence. HPTLC on silica gel with toluene - ethyl acetate 93:7. Detection by spraying with anisaldehyde sulphuric acid reagent. Nine well-distinguished peaks were obtained.

      Classification: 32a