10.00-15.00
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Registration at Olympia
terminal
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11.00
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Official opening
Ilkka Ojanperä, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
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Workshops
11:30
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Efficient use of the HPTLC approach
Colin Poole, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA
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13:00-14:00
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Lunch buffet at Buffet Symphony
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14:00
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Plant analysis in HPTLC: method
development and validation
Eike Reich, CAMAG Laboratory, Switzerland
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15:00
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Validation for HPTLC: typical criteria
and uncertainty calculation according to CITAC Guide
Ingo Schellenberg, University of Applied Sciences
Anhalt, Bernburg,Germany
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16:00-16:30
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Coffee buffet at Congress department/Accommodation
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17:00
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Departure from Helsinki
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Poster Session 1
16:30-17:30
News, fundamentals and
theoretical aspects
Chairs : Imre Klebovitch and Heikki Vuorela
17:30
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Quantitative micro planar chromatography
– MPLC
Rudolf Kaiser, Institute for Chromatography, Bad Duerkheim,
Germany
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17:45
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Pressurized planar electrochromatography
– challenges and Perspectives
Tadeusz Dzido, Medical University, Lublin, Poland
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18:00
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Discussion
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18:05
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A comparative study of molecular
lipophilicity indices of some formyland acetylpyridine-3-thiosemicarbazone
derivatives estimated by RPHPTLC and calculated Log P values
Costel Sârbu, Babe-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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18:20
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The orthogonality of the selectivity
space in reversed-phase thin-layer chromatography
Colin Poole, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA
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18:35
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Discussion
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18:40
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Ultrathin layer chromatography on plates
with engineered nanostructure
Louis Bezuidenhout, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
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18:55
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Fermentation monitoring based on HPTLC-OPLC
technique: the effect of a complex biological matrix on quantification
performances
Tatiana Bernardi, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
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19:10
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Changes in emission induced by
non-covalent analyte-fluorophore interactions in silica gel as a general
detection procedure for thin-layer chromatography
Vicente Cebolla, CSIC, Zaragoza, Spain
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19:25
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Discussion
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19:30
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Welcome drink at Congress department
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20:00
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Buffet dinner at Buffet Symphony
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Thursday, June 12th, 2008
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09:30
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Arrival in Stockholm
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10:00-11:30
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Sightseeing by bus
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11:30-13:30
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Freetime in old town/Takeaway lunch
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Strong features of HPTLC
Chairs : Pierre Bernard-Savary and Gertrud Morlock
14:00
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New test-kits to detect herbicide effects and resistance in weed plants
based on HPTLC-screening
Helle Weber Ravn, Aarhus University, Silkeborg, Denmark
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14:15
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Development of an HPTLC method for amino acid identification in
peptide
Roseline Sbaffo-Poasevara, IPSEN, Les Ulis, France
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14:30
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Discussion
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14:40
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HPTLC analysis of radioactive metabolites of 6-[18F]FDOPA after
modulation by enzyme inhibitors
Sarita Forsback, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
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14:55
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Complementarity of TLC and HPLC in investigation of triterpenoids in
plant extracts
Irena Vovk, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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15:10
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Discussion
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15:20
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HPTLC for the analysis of API-cleaning samples
Ties Raijmakers, Organon (Schering-Plough Corporation), Oss, The
Netherlands
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15:35
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Is there a fine future for HPTLC in modern API plants?, Actual
experiences
Louise Vicard, Sanofi-Aventis, Neuville-sur-Saône, France
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15:50
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Discussion
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16:00-16:40
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Coffee buffet at Congress department
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Specific applications
Chairs : Vicente Cebolla and Wolfgang Schwack
16:40
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Determination of thiouracils in thin-layer chromatography with iodineazide
detection procedure
Robert Zakrzewski, University of Lódz, Lódz, Poland
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16:55
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Drug screening in autopsy liver samples by overpressured layer
chromatography
Anna Pelander, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
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17:10
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Discussion
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17:20
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Changes in glycoalkaloid composition during potato processing: simple
and reliable quality control via HPTLC
Jens Mäder, Berlin University of Technology, Berlin, Germany
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17:35
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A simple, accurate and rapid HPTLC method for the determination of
theophylline in post mortem blood and its validation
B. Mohan, Forensic Science Laboratory, Bangalore, India
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17:50
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Discussion
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17:00
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Departure from Stockholm
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18:00-18:20
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Break
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Detection, bioactivity tests, and coupling techniques
Chairs: Tadeusz Dzido and Irena Vovk
18:20
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A new method for the quantification of Quats by TLC
Bernd Spangenberg, University of Applied Sciences Offenburg,
Offenburg, Germany
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18:35
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A new multi-enzyme inhibititon test for the detection
of insecticidal organophosphates and carbamates by HPTLC
Wolfgang Schwack, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart,
Germany
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18:50
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Discussion
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18:55
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HPTLC/AMD with Vibrio fischeri as an example for
bioactivity-based detection - A new dimension in analytics
Wolfram Seitz, Zweckverband der Landeswasserversorgung, Langenau,
Germany
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19:10
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Advanced mass spectrometric approaches for the analysis
of analytes on planar separation media
Vilmos Kertesz, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
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19:25
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Discussion
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19:30
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Combined TLC-MALDI analysis of lipids
Jürgen Schiller, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
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19:45
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Automated coupling of planar chromatography with mass
spectrometry
Gertrud Morlock, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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20:00
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Discussion
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21:00
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Symposium dinner at Bistro Maxime
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Friday, June 13th, 2008
Poster Session 2
09:00-10:00
09:55
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Arrival in Helsinki (check-out from cabins)
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Manufacturers’ Session
Chairs: Louise Vicard and Tatiana Bernardi
10:00
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Applications of HPTLC in the cGMP for dietary supplements
Eike Reich, Camag, Muttenz, Switzerland
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10:20
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HPTLC/DESI-MS for the analysis of proteins and peptides
Michael Schulz, Merck, Darmstadt, Germany
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10:40
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New Horizons in Instrumental TLC
Rolf Rolli, CAMAG, Muttenz, Switzerland
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Poster Awards
Committee: Friedrich Geiss, Bernd Spangenberg and Ilkka Ojanperä
11:10-11:20
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Poster awards
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Closing Remarks
Colin Poole and Rudolf Kaiser
11:20
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Closing remarks
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11:30
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Jubilee lecture
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11:40
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Farewell cocktail
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12:00
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End of Symposium
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POSTERS
LIST
Poster Session 1
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Discussion time: Wednesday 16.30-17.30
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Posters shown: Wednesday 10:00 – Thursday 14:00
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General
1
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Why HPTLC in the age of ultra-rapid HPLC separations?
Morlock Gertrud, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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2
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Fast identification by HPTLC-MS on-line coupling
Carminati Alain, Sanofi Aventis, Process Development Chemistry, Sisteron,France
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Pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
3
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RP HPTLC investigation of some salicylic acid
derivatives
Djaković-Sekulić Tatjana, Faculty of Sciences,
Novi Sad, Serbia
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4
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Investigation of the lipophilicity of newly synthesized
derivatives of secoandrostene using RP-HPTLC. Biological activity
Djaković-Sekulić Tatjana, Faculty of Sciences,
Novi Sad, Serbia
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5
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Applications of HPTLC as a problem solving technique in
pharmaceutical analysis
McKinlay Clare, GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenage, UK
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6
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Bile acids: separation and quantification by thin layer
chromatography
Tavel Elisabeth, Sanofi-Aventis, Neuville sur Saône, France
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7
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TLC detection of Kryptofix 2.2.2 of [18F]FDG injections
Kirjavainen Anna, Turku PET Centre, Turku, Finland
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8
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Development of high performance thin layer
chromatographic profile for ISM drugs and their substitutes/adulterants
Saraswathy A., Captain Srinivasa Murti Drug Research Institute
for Ayurveda and Siddha, Chennai, India
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9
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Pharmacokinetic determination of ursolic acid in
Alstonia scholaris R. Br. using high performance thin-layer
chromatography
Shetty Prabha, Sophia College, India
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10
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TLC densitometric determination of oxitetracycline
Simonovska Breda, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana,
Slovenia
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11
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Comparative studies on analyses of lipids by NH2-silica
gel columns and styrene – divinylbenzene from Supelco and Macherey-Nagel
Popa Iuliana, Laboratory of Dermatological Research,
University of Lyon I, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, France
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12
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Validated TLC-densitometric analysis for determination
of carotenoids in serum from Fancy Carp (Cyprinus carpio): Evaluated
pharmacokinetic parameters
Yangsoir Bundit, Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries,
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
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13
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Inhibition of cholinesterases by coumarin 106 as
measured by a combination of microtiter-well and TLC assays
Sandberg Malena, Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacy, Åbo
Akademi University, Turku, Finland
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Environmental and forensic analysis
14
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Application of iodine-azide reaction in thin-layer chromatography for the
determination of metal dithiocarbamate
Zakrzewski Robert, University of Lódz, Lódz, Poland
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15
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Quantification of additives in mineral oil by HPTLC confirmed by mass
spectrometry and infrared spectroscopy
Dytkiewitz E., University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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16
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High performance thin-layer chromatography: application to the detection of
traces of explosives after attack
Gleize Joannès, Laboratoire central de la Préfecture de Police, Paris, France
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17
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Bio-activity based analysis of irradiated sunscreens using HPTLC and in situ
detection with Vibrio fischeri
Baumgartner Vera, State Laboratory of the Canton Basel City, Basel,
Switzerland
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Poster Session 2
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Discussion time: Friday 09:00-10.00
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Posters shown: Thursday 14:00 – Friday 11:00
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Herbal analysis
18
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Different extraction techniques of flavonoid bioactive
compounds from
Satureja hortensis L. and HPTLC analysis
Soran Maria-Loredana, National Institute of Research &
Development for Isotopic and Molecular Technology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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19
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HPTLC quantification of some flavonoids from
Satureja hortensis L. extracts obtained with different extraction
techniques
Bros Ildiko, “Babes-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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20
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Analysis of the essential oil of Satureja hortensis
L. by HPTLC
Bros Ildiko, National Institute of Research & Development for
Isotopic and Molecular Technology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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21
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Simple TLC-densitometric analysis of plaunotol for
screening of high-plaunotol containing plants of Croton
stellatopilosus Ohba
Rinthong Prasob-orn, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok,
Thailand
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22
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Characterization and purification of proanthocyanidins
from cranberry fruits by modern planar chromatography (TLC, AMD, OPLC)
Pothier Jacques, Laboratoire de Pharmacognosie, Univ.
Tours, Tours, France
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23
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Characterization of some flavonosides from Poaceae
by HPTLC and OPLC
Pothier Jacques, Laboratoire de Pharmacognosie, Univ. Tours,
Tours, France
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24
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When TLC helps the botanist to identify suspect samples
Pothier Jacques, Laboratoire de Pharmacognosie, Univ. Tours,
Tours, France
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25
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Improvement of thin layer chromatography for enzyme
assay of geranylgeraniol 18-hydroxylase from Croton stellatopilosus
Ohba
Wunnakup Thaniya, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok,
Thailand
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Food analysis
26
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New HPTLC/FLD method for analysis of dialkyl phosphates as breakdown
products of organophosphorus insecticides during fruit juice processing
Schwack Wolfgang, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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27
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Determination of histamine with TLC-densitometry in fish and fishery products
Bajc Zlatka, Veterinary Faculty, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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28
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Metabolism of 14C-IR6141 in grapes, lettuce and tomato
Garau Stefano, Isagro Ricerca Srl, Novara, Italy
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29
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Rapid analysis of sucralose in various food matrices
Morlock Gertrud, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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30
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Rapid SBSE-HPTLC/FLD method for quantification of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAH) in drinking water
Morlock Gertrud, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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31
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Method comparison for quantification of heterocyclic aromatic amines in fried
meat
Morlock Gertrud, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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32
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HPTLC determination of epicatechin and procyanidin B2 in chocolate samples
after matrix solid-phase dispersion
Mutavdžić Pavlović Dragana, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and
Technology, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Zagreb, Croatia
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