Fall 2007 edition of CBS 99 (CAMAG Bibliography Service for TLC) available

9 Oct 2007
Greg Smith
Analyst / Analytical Chemist

The new edition of CAMAG Bibliography Service CBS 99 with over 170 abstracts of recent publications, demonstrating the flexibility of Thin-Layer Chromatography is available for free. A hardcopy can be ordered from their website, but articles and abstracts can be downloaded as well.

CBS 99 puts emphasis on analysis of herbals and botanical ingredients using planar chromatography. The magazine includes a report about HPTLC as tool of choice for AHP (American Herbal Pharmacopeia), an overview on checking the quality of botanical preparations, details on the quantitative HPTLC analysis of artemisinin in Artemisia annua, and a feature on effect-directed analysis with HPTLC based on Bioluminex™ and BioLuminizer®.

The updated Cumulative CBS, a complete collection of all past abstracts, can be downloaded for free from CAMAG's website visiting the article webpage.

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