BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Gas Chromatography
1. REVIEWS AND BOOK.5
Meyer, V.:
Lautes Nachdenken Uber Chromatographie. 16th International Symposium on Chromatography. Swiss them., 8, No. 11 (1986) 19-28. 502 Shumate, C., St. Louis, R.H. and Hill, H.H., Jr.: Table of reduced mobility values from ambient pressure ion mobility spectrometry. J. Chromatop., 373 (1986) 141-173 - numerous data and 44 refs.
501
See also 539, 544, 548, 597, 616, 624, 626, 647, 908, 962, 975.
2. FUNDAMENTALS, THEORY AND GENERAL
Za.
General
(Mathematical resolution of chromatographic zones using a 503 Avdonichev, V.L.: reference sample peak). Zh. Anal. Khim.. 41 (1986) 1996-1999. 2b. Thermodynamics
and theoretical reLationships
504 Conder, J.R., McHale, S. and Jones, M.A.: Evaluation of methods .for measuring gas-solid chromatographic retention on skewed peaks. Anal. &em., 58 (1986) 2663-2668. 505 Cramers, C-A.: Consideration of speed and efficiency in capillary gas chromatography. J. High Resolut. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Commun., 9 (1986) 676-678. (Calculation of the adsorption 506 Gusev, G., Rang, S., Berezkin, V.G. and Orav, A.: effects in the determination of retention indexes of hydrocarbons in capillary gas-liquid chromatography). Eesti WVTead. Akad. Toim., Keem., 35 (1986) 205210; C.A., 105 (1986) 179027a. 507 Haynes, H.W., Jr.: An analysis of sorption heat*effects in the pulse gas chromatography diffusion experiment. AIChE J., 32 (1986) 1750-1753; C.A., 105 (19861 197627a. 508 Howery, D.G. and Soroka, J.M.: Target factor analytical model for solute-solvent interactions in gas-liquid chromatography. AnaZ. Chem., 58 (1986) 3091-3095. 509 Noy, T., Curvers, J. and Cramers, C.A.: The effect of column characteristics on the minimum analyte concentration and the minimum detectable amount in capillary gas chromatography. J. High Resolut. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Cormnun., 9 (1986) 752-759. See also 583, 634. 2c. Relationship between stxv.ukure and chromatographic
behavior
(The use of a universal system of chemical 510 Belyaev, N.F. and Vigdergauz, M.S.: analysis for group identification on the basis of multielement chromatographic spectra). Zh. Anal. Khim., 41 (1986) '1682-1889. (Relation between gas chromatography retention 511 Cai, X., Du, G. and Zhou, Q.: F&an Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban, 25 (1986) data and free energy of adsorption). 169-175; C.A., 105 (1986) 232830k. 512 Hinsshaw, J.V., Jr. and Ettre, L.S.: Selectivity tuning of serially connected open-tubular (capillary) columns in gas chromatography. Part I: Fundamental relationships. Chromatographia, 21 (1986) 561-572. 513 Svetlova, N.I., Samusenko, A.L. and Golovnya, R.V.: Advantage of the universal equation over the linear equation for the calculation of retention parameters of homologous series in capillary chromatography. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Co=., 9 (1986) 737-740.
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514
(Prediction of retention indexes for alkylbenzenes in qas-liquid Wang, F.: chromatography). Sepu, 4, No. 4 (19861 258; C.A., 105 (1986) 218094s.'
See
also 570, 632, 636, 648, 651, 690, 772, 786.
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3. GENERAL TECHNIQUES
3a.
Apparatus and accessories
526 Attygalle, A.B. and Morgan, E.M.: Versatile microreactor and extractor. AnaZ. Chem., 58 (1986)3054-3058. 527 Buffham, J.A. and Mason, G.: Gas chromatography. Brit. UK Pat. Appl. GB 2,171, 328 (cl. ~01~53/00), 28 Aug. 1986, Appl. 85/356, 07 Jan. 1985; 7 pp.; C.A., 105 119861 218118~.
528 Davydenkov, A.K. , Zelikman, A.M., Leensoh, F.G. and Lipavskii, V.N. : (Gas chromatographyl. U.S.S.R. Pat. SU 1,245,999 (Cl. GOlN30/90), 23 Jul. 1986, Appl. 3,738,242, 8 May 1984; C.A., 105 (1986) 218053~. 529 Grant, I.F.: Modification and field testing of a portable gas chromatograph for in Siti acetylene reduction activity assay of tropical soils. PZant Soil, 95 (19861 435-439; C.A., 105 (1986) 225181~. Jr. and Neukom, H.P.: Solvent effects in on-column injection of K., large sample volumes. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr.Chromatogr.Common., 9 (1986) 405-407,
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550 Merten, H., Leonhardt, J., Popp, P., Oppermann, G., Schoen, H. and Berger, D.: (Inert-gas ionization detector for gas chromatographyl. Ger. (East)Pat. DD 232,358 (cl. GOlN27/64), 22 Jan. 1986, Appl. 266,540, 23 Aug. 1984; 4 pp.: C.A., 105 (1986) 202430n. 551 Patterson, P.L.: A comparison of different methods of ionizing GC effluents. J. Chromatogr. Sci., 24 (19861 466-472. Eur. Pat. 552 Simpson, C.F.: Ionization detector and method for gas chomatography. ~ppl. EP 184,892 (cl. GOlN27/62), 18 Jun. 1986, GB Appl. 84/31,663, 14 Dec. 1984; 17 pp.: C.A., 105 (1986) 237779k. The investigation of gas chromatography-microwave induced 553 Slatkavitz, K.J.: plasma atomic emission spectrometry for element specific detection and empirical formula determination. Avail. Univ. MicrofilmsInt., Order No. DA8517156 (1986) 286 pp.; C.A., 105 (1986) 164211g. 554 Sun, H. and An D.: Photoionization detector in gas chromatography and its application to pharmaceutical analysis and related scientific fields. Yaowu Fenid Zazhi, 6 (1986) 243-247: C.A., 105 (1986) 183079m. 555 Takigawa, Y., Hanai, T. and Hubert, J.: Microwave-induced plasma emission spectrometer combined with a photodiode array monitor for capillary column gas 6. High ResoLut. Chromatogr.Chromatogr.Cowmw., 9 (1986) chromatography. 698-702. 556 Vashchun, S.S., voitenko, L.I., Gol'dshtein, Zh.I., Melik'yan, A.A., Saifi, P.N. (Hermetic photoionization detector for gas chrcmatographic and Yakovlev, S.A.: analysis of organic microimpurities in air). Zavod. Lab., 86, No. 11 (1986) 5-7. 557 Wells, G.J.: Microwave-excited helium plasma photoionization detector. Eur. Pat. Appl. EP 184,912 (Cl. GOlN27/661, 18 Jun. 1986, US Appl. 672,646, 19 Nov. 1984; 14 pp.; C.A., 105 (1986) 1831703. See also 502, 595, 598, 601, 603, 674, 789., 792. 3~. Sorbents, car&nw,
coZ.umnand Layer performance,packing procedures
558 Aripov, E.A. and Narmetova, G.R.: (Colloidal and chemical principles for the Usb. Khim. Zh., No. 4 (1986) 9-13; C.A., production of polyphase sorbents). 105 (1986) 214387s. 559 Cardoso, J.N., Radler de Aguino Neto, F.: (Performance test for high-resolution capillary columns for gas chromatography). @im. Nova, 9, NO. 1 (1986) 58-63; C.A., 105 (1986) 202462s. 560 Coddens, M.E.: Part I. Organic molten salts as stationary phases for gas chromatography. Part II. Quantitative high performance thin-layer chromatography with scanning densitometry. AvaiL. Univ. MicrofiLmsInt., Order No. DA8604987 (1985) 369 pp.; C.A., 105 (19861 183085k. 561 Cornet, M.C.: (Iron(IIIlhexathiocyanatoferrate(III), the potassium tetrathiocyanatooxovanadate(IV) and potassium hexathiocyanatomolybdate(II1) as a stationary phase in gas chromatography). Rev. Chim. iBuc+zarest~, 37 (1986) 284-286; C.A., 105 (1986) 237717~. 562 Gleispach, H., Moser, R., Hohenester, E., Leis, H.-J., Meyer, B. and Malle, E.: Bond-Elut-SBulen bei der Vorbereitung biologischer Proben zur Bestimmung mit GC-MS. ~&or&'&s, 10 (19861 1352-1358. 563 Grab, K., Jr.: Static coating methods for glass capillary columns at elevated J. Chromatogr.,370 (19861 352-353. temperatures. 564 Haqiwara, S., Inoue, K., Katsumata, M., Takayama, Y. and Yano, E.: (Glass substrate for capillary column in gas chromatographyl. Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho Pat. JP 61,155,858 (86,155,858) (cl. GOlN30/601, 15 Jul. 1986, Appl. 84/275,358, 28 Dec. 1984; 3 pp.; C.A., 105 (19861 177318x. 565 Lfpski, S.R. and Duffy, M.L.: High temperature gas chromatography: The development of new aluminium clad flexible fused silica glass capillary columns coated with thermostable nonpolar phases. Part 2. S. High ResoLut. Chromatogr. ChPomatogr.Commun., 9 (1986) 725-730. 566 Mangani, F., Fabbri, A., Crescentini, G. and Brunner, F.: Stationary phase for the gas chromatographic determination of phenols at the nanogram level. AnaZ. Chem., 567
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568 Moser, H., Reinhard, H. and Arm, H.: Preparation of glass capillary columns with diphenyl phenylmethyl silicone (OV-251. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr.Chramatogr. Comn ., 9 (1986) 761-762. Jadhav, A., Rokushika, S. and Hatano, H.: Synthesis and applica569 Naikwadi, K., tion of new laterally substituted liquid crystals in gas chromatography. Mot. Cryst. Liq. Cry&., L&t. Sect., 2 (1985) 191-195; C.A., 105 (1986) 164182~. 570 Patrykiejew, A. and Gawdzik, B.: Gas chromatography on porous polymers. III. Anomalies in the behaviour of n-alkanes chromatographed on copolymers of 1,4-di(methacryloyloxymethyllnaphthalene and l,l-divinylbenzene. J. Chromatogr., 369 (1986) 182-186. 571 Prott, M. and Sandra, P.: High speed capillary GC on 10 m x 100 Urn I.D. FSOT columns. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr.Chromatogr.Commun., 9 (1986) 618-623. 572 Singliar, M. and Sopkova, A.: Modification of sorption properties of tetracyano complexes of nickel and possibility of their analytical use. Chem. Pap., 40 (1986) 595604. (Selectivity factors of liquid crystal 573 Smirnov, V.A. and Shcherbakova, O.A.: stationary phases in chromatography). Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Khim. Khim. TekhnoZ., 29, No. 7 (19861 131-133; C.A., 105 (1986) 202489p. (Gas chromatography with better resolution of peaks). Jpn. Kokai 574 Takayama, Y.: Tokkyo Koho Put. JP 60,249,054 (85,249,054) (Cl. GOlN30/54), 9 Dec. 1985, Appl. 84/103,567, 24 May 1984; 9 pp.; C.A., 105 (19861 202417~. 575 Takayama, Y. and Sumiya, E.: Behavior of heavy solutes on a precolumn in onJ. High Resolut. Chromatogr.Chromatogr.Ccmunun., column gas chromatography.
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temperature,pressure,vapors, gradients 3f. Prograzwzed 583 Bartu, V., Wicar, S., Scherpenzeel, G.-J. and Leclercq, P.A.: Optimization of temperature programming in gas chromatography with respect to separation time. I. Temperature programme optimization fundamentals. J. Chromatogr.,370 (19861 219-234.
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584 Bartu, V., Wicar, S., ScherpenzeeI, G.-J. and bxhrcq, P.A.: Optimization of temperature programming in gas chromatography with respect to separation time. II. optimization of the individual temperature programme substrategies. J. Ckromatogr.,370 (1986) 235-244. 585 Lu, P., Lin, B., Chu, X., Luo, C., -Lai, G. and Li, H.: Optimization and identification in any kind of multi-step temperature programmed gas chromatography. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Conmwz., 9 (19561 702-707. See also 621, 630, 691, 716. 3g. High performance procedures
see
563.
4. SPECIALTECBNIQUES
4a. Automationand ccquteriaation 586 Bogdan, PI.: Chromatographic analysis using Lotus l-2-3 spreadsheets and PCmanager database. Amer. Lab. IFairfieZd),18, No. 10 (1986) 69-78. (Optimization method for selecting gas chromato587 Lin, B., Li, Ii. and Lu, P.: graphic operating conditions - artificial intelligent curve fitting method using a computer). Sepu, 4, No. 4 (1986) 193-197; C.A., 105 (1986) 218091p. 588 Papas, R.N. and Deaney, M.F.: Evaluation of chromatographic integrators and data system. Anal. Chem., 59 (1987) 54A-59A. 589 Rayborn, G.H., Wood, G.M., Upchurch, B.T. and Reward, S.J.: Resolution of fused gas chromatographic peaks by deconvolution with extension of the Fourier spectrum. Amer. Lab. IFairfieZd),18, No. 10 (1986) 56-64. (Automationof chromatographic analysis with the PC-1500 computer). 590 Shen, L.: Huagong Zidonghua Ji Yibiao, 13, NO. 2 (1986) 75-76; C.A., 105 (1986) 164171~. See also 532, 538, 584, 778.
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Orlando, R. and Munson, B.: Trimethylsilyl ions for selective detection of oxygenated compounds in gasoline by gas chromatography/chemical ionization gasspectrometry. AnaZ. Chem., 58 (1986) 2788:2791. Pepich, B.V., Callis, J.B., Burns, G.H., Gouterman, MC and Ealman, D.A.: Capillary gas chromatography/pulsed supersonic fluorescence excitation spectrometry for the identification of methylanthracenes in a complex environmental sample. Anal. Chem., 58 (19861 2825-2830. Ratnayake, W.M.N., Timmins, A., Oshima, T. and Ackman, R.G.: Mass spectra of fatty acid derivatives of isopropylidenes of novel glyceryl ethers of cod muscles and of phenolic acetates obtained with the Finnigan Mat ion trap detector. Lipids, 21 (1986) 518-524. Rokushika, S., Batano, 8. and Hill, H.H., Jr.: Ion mobility spectrometry after Anal.-Chem., 59 (1987) 8-12. supercritical fluid chromatography. Schulten, H.R. and Kalket, J.M.: Rapid characterization of biomaterials by field ionization. Org. Muss Spectrom., 21 (19861 613-622; C.A., 105 (1986) 202509v. Slack, R.N. and Heim, A.C.: Applications of multidimensional GC with specific detectors for GC-MS or GC-STIR. Int. Lab., 16, No. 9 (1986) 88-97. Smith, R.D. and Ufseth, H.R.: Mass spectrometer interface for microbore and AnaZ. Chem., 59 high flow rate capillary supercritical fluid chromatography. (19871 13-22.
See also 555, 607, 630, 641, 643, 689, 723, 728, 752, 764, 771, 781, 784, 786, 797, 800, 862, 864, 868, 893, 903, 942, 943, 958. 4e. Functiona
analysis
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and preseparation
techniques
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Separation of enantiomers
S.H. and Wedlund, P.J.: A problem with quantitation of mephenytoin enantiomers due to chiral interference from its N-demethylated metabolite. J. Chpomatogr., 381 (19861 198-200. Concentrations of the enantiomers of 5-hydroxymeth612 Beck, 0. and Feull, K.F.: tryptoline in mammalian urine: implications for in vivo biosynthesis. Biochem. E'halgnacoZ.,35 (19861 2636-2639; C.i!., 105 (1986) 150306~~. 613 Horinouchi, T., Hobo, T., Suzuki, S., Watabe, K. and Gil-Av, E.: Effect of the acyl moiety of a chiral monoamide stationary phase on enantiomeric separation. J. High .&so&t. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Comnun., 9 (1986) 640-643. 614 Macaudiere, P., Tambute, A., Caude, M., Rosset, R., Alembik, M.A. and Wainer, I.W.: Resolution of enantiomerfc amides on a Pirkle-type chiral stationary phase. A comparison of subcritical fluid and liquid chromatographic approaches. J. Chromatogr., 371 (19861 177-193. 611
?&t-awl,
GAS CHROMATOGRAPBY
B209
4h. Other specia2 techniques Tapered 0ersus constant diameter post-column 615 Bally, R.W. and Cramers, C.A.: restrictors in capillary SFC. J. High Resolut. Chromatogr.Chromatogr.Conmun., 9 (1986) 626-632. of supercriticalfluidertraetion. 616 Ely, J.F. and Baker, J.K.: A rev& U.S. Natl. Bur. Stand., Techn. Note 1070. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1986. 617 Greibrokk, T., Doehl, J., Farbrot, A. and IVerSen, B.: Mobile phase delivery J. Chromatogr.,371 (1986) 145-152. in supercritical fluid chromatography. 618 Gunderson, J.J., Myers, M.N. and Giddings, J.C.: Thermal field-flow fractionation using supercritical fluids. Anal. Chem., 59 (1987) 23-28. 619 Hara, S., Dobashi, A., Kinoshita, K., Hondo, T., Saito, M. and Senda, M.: Carbon dioxide supercritical fluid chromatography on a chiral diamide stationary phase for the resolution of D- and L-amino acid derivatives. J. Chromatogr., 371 (1986) 153-158. 620 Hensley, J.L. and McNair, H.M.: Modification of a gas chromatograph for capillary supercritical fluid chromatography. J. Liq. Chromatogr.,9 (1986) 18371847. 621 Hirata, Y. and Nakata, F.: Control of flow rate in supercritical fluid chromatography. Chromatographia,21 (1986) 627630. 622 Hirata, Y., Nakata, F. and Kawasaki, M.: Supercritical fluid chromatography with a slurry-packed capillary column. J. High Reso&. Chromatogr.Chromatop.
Commwl., 9 (1986)633-637. 623 Jino, K., Hoshino, T., Hondo, T., Saito, M. and Senda, M.: Identification of polycyclic aromatichydrocarbonsin extracts of Diesel particulate matter by supercritical fluid chromatography coupled with an ultraviolet multichannel detector. AnaZ. Chem., 58 (1986)2696-2699. 624 Klesper, E. and Leyendecker, D.: Supercritical fluid chromatography: Retention and resolution. Int. Lab., 16, No. 9 (1986) 18-30 - a review with 24 refs. 625 Klesper, E., Leyendecker, D. and Schmitz, F.: Comparison of carbon dioxide and pentane as eluents in supercritical fluid chromatography as based on the free volume. J. Chromatogr.,366 (19861235-242. 626 Later, D.W., Richter, B.E. and Andersen, M.R.: Capillary supercritical fluid chromatography. An emerging technology in perspective. LC-GC, 4 (1986) 992-1003 - a review with 55 refs. 627 Lee, M.L. and Markides, K.E.: Current technological challenges in capillary supercritical fluid chromatography. J. High Resolut. Chromatogr.Chromatogr. Common., 9 (1986) 652-656. 628 Leydendecker, D., Leydendecker, D., Schmitz, F.P. and Klesper, E.: Chromatographic behaviour of various eluents and eluent mixtures in the liquid and in the supercritical state. J. Chromatogr.,371 (19861 93-107. 629 Linnemann, K.H., Wilsch, A. and Schneider, G.M.: Retention and resolution in density-programmed supercritical fluid chromatography. II. Experimental ., 369 (1986)39-48. results. J. Chromatogr 630 Matsumoto, K., Tsuge, S. and Hirata, Y.: Fundamental conditions in pressureprogrammed supercritical fluid chromatography-mass spectrometry and some applications to vitamin analysis. Chromatographia,21 (1986)617-621. 631 Novotny, M. and David, P.: The mobile-phase effects on stationary-phase properties in capillary supercritical fluid chromatography, J. High ResoZut. L%romatogr.Chromatogr.Conmn*n., 9 (1986) 647-651. 632 Schoenmakers, P.J., Verhoeven, F.C.C.J.G. and van den Bogaert, H.: Application of supercritical fluid chromatography to the analysis of liquid-crystal mixtures.
J. Chromatogr.,371 (1986) 121-134. 633 Simpson, R.C., Gant, J.R. and Brown, P.R.:
Modification of conventional highperformance liquid chromatography equipment for use in carbon dioxide supercritical fluid chromatography. 5. Chromatogr., 371 (1986) 109-119. 634 Springston, S.R. and Novotny, M.: Coiling-induced secondary flow in capillary supercritical fluid chromatography. Anal. Chem., 58 (i986) 2699-2704, 635 Venema, A.: Possibilities of dynamic headspace analysis coupled with capillary GC for the investigation of solid samples. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr.
Chromatogr.Commun., 9 (19861 637-640.
B210
636
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SECTION
Correlation of solvatochromic effects Yanker, C.R., Gale, R.W. and Smith, RD.: with retention in supercritical fluid chromatography, 6. ChronlutogP., 371 (1986) 83-92.
See also 601, 604, 610, 614, 847.
5. HYDROCARBONS AND HALOGEN DERIVATIVES
Sa. AZiphatichydrocarbons 637 Larsen, G., Scuarissi, N. and Lbffler, D.G.:
Quantitative analysis of olefins in a light hydrocarbon mixture by bromination and gas chromatography using a methylsilicone column. J. Chromatogr ., 369 (1986) 419-421. 638 Mikaya, A.I., Zaikin, V.G. and Tsodikov, M.V.: (Reaction chromatography-mass spectrometry in series of 1-aryl-2-(2-furyllcyclopropane). Isu. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Khim., (1986) 2494-2497. 639 Orlinskii, M.M. and Starchevskii, M.K.: (Gas chromatographic determination of a,w-bis-(5,6-dihydro-l,3-thiazin-2,4-dion-3-yl)alkanesJ. Farm. Zh. (Kiev),NO. 3 (1986) 47-49; C.A., 105 (1986) 164214k. 640 Tani, H. and Furuno, M.: Rapid analysis of hydrocarbons and inert gases by a multidimensional gas chromatograph. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr.Chromatogr. Connnun ., 9 (1986) 712-716. See also 925, 949.
641 Dobson, R.L.M.: A capillary column gas chromatography, resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization, time-of-flight mass spectrometry, laser-induced fluorescence, flame ionization detection system for the determination of polynuclear aromatic compounds in complex mixtures. Avail, Unniv. ticrofiZmsInt., Ao. DA8615043 (1986) 179 pp.; C.A., 105 (1986) 237705h. 642 Hopia, A., Pyysalo, H. and Wickstrom, K.: Margarines, butter and vegetable oils as sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. J. Am. OiZ Chem. Sot., 63 (1986) 889-893. See also 514, 599, 623, 909, 932, 973, 981.
5~. Halogen derivatives 643 Buser, H.-R.:
Selective detection of brominated aromatic compounds using gas chromatography/negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry. AnaZ. Chem., 58 (1986)2913-2919. 644 Sawyer, L.D. and Walters, S.M.: Gas chromatographic method for ethylene dibromide in grains and grain-based products: Collaborative study. J. ASSOC. Off.Anal. Chem., 69 (1986) 847-851. 645 Toyoda, M., Ishizaka, T. and Saito, Y.: (Determination of minute quantities of chloroform in foods). ShokuhinEiseigakuZasshi, 27 (19861 245-251; C.A., 105 (1986) 170725~. 646 Zielinski, W.L., Jr., Miller, MM., Ulma, G. and Wasik, S.P.: Gas-liquid chromatography of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners between a nematic liquid crystal phase and a nonpolar phase. AnaZ. Chem., 58 (19861 2692-2696. See also 516, 524, 606, 810, 840, 888, 933, 961, 979, 981. 5d. Complex hydrocarbonmixtures
647 Sorokina, E.Yu. and Bereskin, V.G.:
(High-temperature gas-liquid chromatography of hydrocarbons and their derivatives on carborsne-ailoxane stationary phases. with 105 refs. A review.). Neftekhimiya,26 (1986)464-481 - a reiriew
See also 934, 935, 943, 944, 971, 972.
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
B211
6. ALCOHOLS
648 Bermejo, J. and Quillen, M.D.: Prediction of Kovats retention index of saturated alcohols on stationary phases of different polarity. AnaZ. Chem., 59 (1987) 94-97. 649 Furlani, D. and Marton, D.: Gas-liquid chromatography, thin-layer chromatography and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry in the analysis of diastereomeric mixtures of R-CH(OHj-CH(CH3)-CH=CH2 alcohols, J, Ckromatogr., 369 (1986) 313-320. 650 Giles, H.G., Meggiorini, S. and Vidins, E.J.: Semiautomated analysis of ethanol and acetate in human plasma by head space gas chromatography. Can. J, PhysioZ, PharmacoZ., 64 (19861 717-719; C.A., 105 (19861 147598w. (Gas chromatographic 651 Klimovich, E.A., Pilonenko, G.V. and Artyukh, Yu.N.: behaviour of lower aliphatic alcohols on porous polymer sorbents). Zh. Anal. Khim., 41 (1986) 2075-2079. (Determination of glycols in cellophane from 652 Larsson, B. and Eriksson, A.: lraarFueda, 38 (1986) cellophane packaged confectioneries - preliminary method). 154-156; C.A., 105 (1986) 151617~. (Analysis of high-purity l-triacontanol by capillary653 Li, L., Li, B. and Lin, H.: column gas chromatography). sepu, 4, NO. 4 (1986) 255: C.A., 105 (1986) 218093r. 654 Schoenauer, K.J., Walter, P. and Noe, C.H.: Absolute configuration of secondary Monutak. Ckem., 117 (1986) 127-130; alcohols determined by gas chromatography. C.A., 105 (1986) 206540~. (Analysis of alcohol-water mixtures 655 Shatirishvili, I.Sh. and Pataraya, Kh.2.: by the method of gas-liquid adsorption and quartz capillary column chromatography). Soobshch. Akad. PIauk Grmz. SSR, 123 (19861 297-299; C.A., 105 (1986) 207537n. (Gas chromatographic determination of low concentrations of ethanol 656 Tang, G.: in alcoholic beverages). Shipin Kexue iBeijingi, No. 79 (1986) 47-49; C.A., 105 (1986)
189372y.
657 Yatsenko, O.S. and Epimakhov, V.N.: the production of pentaerythritoll. (19861 153951x.
(Gas-chromatographic method for monitoring PZast. Mussy, NO. 7 (1986) 42-44; C.A., 105
See also 755, 889, 947.
7. PHENOLS
(Gas chromatographic determination of phenols 658 Bao, Z., Zhao, Q. and Zhang, Z.: in water by derivatisation with pentafluorobenzoic chloride). Huanjing Huaxue, 5, No. 3 (1986) 31-36; C.A., 105 (1986) 158529a. (Direct acetylation method for chlorophenols in 659 Dana, S.D. and Chambon, P.: water). J. Pkarm. BeZg., 41 (1986) 111-114; C.A., 105 (1986) 148042x. (Analysis of ptert.-butylphenol and its 660 Kucharenko, G.K. and Mozoleva, A.P.: methyl01 derivatives by gas-liquid chromatography and proton NMR SpeCtroscopyI. Lakokras. Mater. Tkk Primen., No. 4 (1986) 40-41; C.A., 105 (19861 209783p. See also 566, 664, 844, 909, 951, 954.
8. SUBSTANCES CONTAINING HBTERCCYCLIC
OXYGEN
8b. AfZatotins and other mycotodns 661 Gilbert, J., Startin, J.R., Parker, I., Shepherd, M.J., Mitchell, J.C. and Derivatization of the Fusarium mycotoxin mOnilifOnain for gas Perkins, M-J.: chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. J. Ckromatogr., 369 (1986) 408-414. 662 Scott, P.M.. Kanhere, Sh.R. and Tarter, E.J.: Determination of nivalenol and deoxynivalenql in cereals by electron-capture gas chromatography. J. ASSOc. Off. AnaZ. Ckem., 69 (19861,889-893.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
B212
SECTION
663 Ware, G,.M., Francis, O.J., Carman, A.S. and Kuan, S.S.: Gas chromatographic determination of deoxynivalenol in wheat with electron capture detection: Collaborative study. J. Assoc. O~J@. And. Chem., 69 (1986) 899-901. 8~. Other compounds with heterooycZio oxygen in com664 Hagenmaier, H.: Determination of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Fresenius' 2. Anal. Chem., 325 mercial chlorophenols and related products. (1986) 603-606. 665 Naikwadi, K.P. and Karasek, F.W.: Gas chromatographic separation of 2,3,7,8tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin from polychlorinated biphenyls and tetrachlorodibenzop-dioxin isomers using a polymeric liquid crystal capillary column. J. Chromatogr., 369 (1986) 203-207. Se.!?
also 638, 795, 964.
9. OX0 COMPOUNDS, ETHERS AND EPOXIDES
666 Lucas, D., Menez, J.F., Berthou, F., Pennec, Y. md Floch,H.H.: Determination of free acetaldehyde in blood as the dinitrophenylhydrazone derivatives by highperformance liquid chromatography. J. Chpomatogr., 382 (19861 57-66. 667 Van Kuijk, F.J.G.M., Thomas, D.W., Stephens, R.J. and Dratz, E.A.: Occurrence of 4-hydroxyalkenals in rat tissues determined as pentafluorobenzyl oxime derivatives by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Biochem. Biophys. Res. commun ., 139 (1986) 144-149; C.A., 105 (1986) 222120q. 668 Yancey, M., Stuart, R., Wiesler, D. and Novotny, M.: Quantitative alterations in the metabolism of carbonyl compounds, due to diet-induced lipid peroxidation in rats. J. Chromatogr., 382 (1986) 47-56. See also 694, 947, 968, 969.
10. CARBOHYDRATES
1Oa. Mono aid
oligosaccha~ides.
StructuraZ studies.
669 Al-Hazmi, M.I. and Stauffer, K.R.: Gas-chromatographic determination of sugars in hydrolyzed commercial gums. J. Food Sci., 51 (1986) 1091-1092; C.A., 105 (19861 1707023. 670 Baumgartner, S., Genner-Ritzmann, R., Haas, J., Amado, R. and Neukom, H.: Isolation and identification of cyclitols in carob pods (Ceratonia 6iziqua L.). J. A$r&. Food Chem., 34 (19861 827-829 - retention data of 12 saccharides. 671 Brade, H.: Identification and quantification of methyl ester groups in methylated sugar acids and phosphates by GLC-MS after alkaline transesterification with sodium ethoxide. Carbohy&. Res ., 149 (1986) 451-454; C.A., 105 (1986) 172938q. 672 Bryn, K. and Jantzen, E.: Quantification of 2-keto-3-deoxyoctonate in (lipolpolysaccharides by methanolytic release, trifluoroacetylation and capillary gas chromatography. 6. Chromatogr., 370 (1986) 103-112. 673 Chaves das News, H.J., Riscado, A.M.V. and Frank, H.: Derivatives for the analysis of monosaccharides by capillary gas-liquid chromatography. Trimethylsilylated deoxycmethoxy-aminolalditols. Carbohydr. Res., 152 (1986) 1-6; C.A., 105 (1986) 191519v. 674 Chaws das Neves, H.J., Riscado, A.M.V. and Frank, H.: Single derivatives for W-MS assay of reducing sugars and selective detection by the nitrogen-phosphorus detector (NPD). J. High ResoZut. Chromutogr. Chromatogr. Cownun., 9 (1986) 662-666. 675 De Ruiter, J.M. and Burns, J.C.: Rapid determination of cell wall monosaccharides in flaccidgrass. J. A&c. Food Chem., 34 (1986) 780-786 - retention data of 11 anomers.
8213
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
676 Gilbart, J., FOX, A., Whiton, R.S. and Morgan, S.L.: Rhamnbse and muramic acid: J. tierobiol. chemical markers for bacterial cell walls in mammalian'tissues. Methods,‘ 5 (1986) 271-282; C.A., 105 (1986) 222166j. 677 Heyn, A.N.J.: A gas chromatographic analysis of the release of arabinose from Coleoptile cell walls under the influence of auxin and dextranase preparations. PLant. Sci. (Limerick, IreZ.), 45, NO. 2 (1986) 77-82; C.A., 105 (1986) 169028n. 678 Jansen, G., Muskiet, F.A.J., Schierbeek, H., Berger, R. and van der Slik, W.: Capillary gas chromatographic profiling of urinary plasma and erythrocyte sugars and polyols as their trimethylsilyl derivatives , preceded by a simple and rapid 157 (1986) 277-293. prepurification method. CZin. Chim. A&a, 679 Kiho, T., Ukai, S. and Hara, C.: Simultaneous determination of the alditol acetate derivatives of amino and neutral sugars by gas-liquid chromatography. J. Chromatogr., 369 (1986) 415-418. 680 Li, B.W. and Andrews, K.W.: Separation of trimethylsilylated oximes of monoChromatographia, 21 (1986) saccharides by capillary gas-liquid chromatography. 596-598. (Capillary gas chromatographic analysis of several 681 Lu, X., Bao, 6. and Chen, Y.: extracellular polysaccharides of microbes]. Sepu, 4, No. 4 (1986) 228-229; C.A., 105 (1986) 205640s. 682 Tacken, A., Brade, H., Unger, F.M. and Charon, D.: GLC-MS of partially methylated Cc&ohydr. Res., 149 (1986) and acetylated derivatives of 3-deoxyoctitols. 263-277; C.A., 105 (19861 209298j.
also 681, 711, 797. lob. Polysaccharides,
mucopoZysaccharides,
ZipopoZysaccharides
See 672, 681, 711, 938.
11. ORGANIC ACIDS AND LIPIDS
11~.
Organic
acids
and
simpteesters
683 Brash, A.R. and Ingram, C.D.: Lipoxygenase metabolism of endo enous and exogenous arachidonate in leukocytes: GC-MS analyses of incubations in [9 801-water buffers. ProstagZandins, Leukotrienes Med., 23 (1986) 149-154; C.A., 105 (1986) 151042~. 684 Chable-Rabinovitch, A., Leblanc, J.P., Mulliez, E., Outifrakh, A., Chebroux, P., Durand, J. and Rigaud, M.: @uality criteria for chromatographic analytical Prostagkndins, Leukotrienes systems of polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolites. Med., 23 (1986) 161-166; C.A., 105 (1986) 221972g. 685 Emken, E.A., Rohwedder, W.K., Adlof, R.O., DeJarlais, W.J. and Gulley, R.N.: Absorption and distribution of deuterium-labeled tru?zs and cis-11-octadecenoic acid in human plasma and lipoprotein lipids. Lipids, 21 (1986) 589-595. G., Montiel, J.A., Pando, E. and Rodriguez Luis, 686 Galan, M., Martinez Massanet, (study of agricultural by-products. I. Palomino grapeseed oil. Extraction, F.: constants and fatty acids). Grusus Aceitea, 37 (1986) 179-182. 687 Gortseva, L.V. and Shutova, T.V.: (The use of gas-liquidchromatographyto measure o-phthalicand sebacic acid esters in water and water extracts from polymericmaterials). Gig. Sunit., No. 7 (1986) 46-47; C.A., 105 (1986) 147594s. 688 Gracheva, O.A., Melent'eva, G.A. and Vedenin, A.N.: (The use of gas chromatography in the pharmaceutical analysis of fatty acids). FaMnatsiya (Moscow), 35, No. 5 (1986) 38-39; C.A., 105 (1986) 232518~. 689 Gschwendt, M., Fuerstenberger, G., Kittstein, W., Besemfelder, E., Hull, W.E., Hagedorn, H., Opferkuch, H.J. and Marks, F.: Generation of the arachidonic acid metabolite 8-HETE by extracts of mouse skin treated with phorbol ester in Vivo: identification by proton-NMR and GC-MS spectroscopy. Carcinogenesis (London), 7 (19861 449-455; C.A., 105 (1986) 220680~. 690 Heath, R.R. and Tumlinson, J.H.: Correlation of retention times on liquid crystal capillary column with reported vapor pressures and half-lives of compounds used in pheromone formulations. J. Chem. EcoZ., 12 (19861 2081-2088; C.A., 105 (1986) 220842~.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
B214
SECTION
691 Iverson, J.L. and Sheppard, A.J.: Determination of fatty acids in buffer fat using temperature-programmed gas chromatography of the butyl esters. Food C.&m., 21 (1986) 223-234; C.A., 105 (19861 2247203. (Separation and quantitative analysis of 692 Kim, J.H., Choi, K.S. and Lee, S.J.: y-linolenic acid from Oenotheru odorat~). Taehan Uwahakhoe Chi, 30 (1986) 403405; C.A., 105 11986) 189543e. (Rapid determination of monomeric unoxidized fatty 693 Kroll, E. and Seher, A.: Seifen, Anstrichm., 88 (19861 357-361. acids). Fette, Localization of fatty acid double bonds 694 Lakshminarayana, G. and Cornwell, D.G.:
695
696
697
698
699
700
by gas chromatography of intermediate aldehydes as 1,3-dioxane. @ids, 21 (1986) 175-177. Loefstedt, C., Elmfors, A., Sjoegren, M. and Wijk, E.: Confirmation of sex pheromone biosynthesis from (16-D3)palmitic acid in the turnip moth using &zperientia, 42 (1986) 1059-1061; C.A., 105 capillary gas chromatography. (1986) 20652Oq. McMurchie, E.J., Gibson, R.A., Charnoek, J.S. and McIntosh, G.H.: Hitochondrial membrane fatty acid composition in the marmoset monkey following dietary lipid Lipids, 21 (19861 315-323. supplementation. Dshima, H., Kawamura, N., Saito, I. and Uno, K.: (Analysis of adipid acid in foods). Aichi-ken Eisei Kenkyusho Ho, 36 (1986) 109-115; C.A., 105 (1986) 224709n. (Gas-chromatographic determination of the free fatty 0~1, F. and Ginsinger, W.: acids in silage with the head-space technique). Lan&irtsch. Forsch., 39 (1986) 68-74; C.A., 105 (19861 189589s. Patel, M.J., Patel, G.K., Patel, R.M., Patel, K.C. and Patel, R.D.: Physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid composition of milk fat of Surti Seifen, buffaloes. I. Effect of dietary condition and stage of lactation. Fette, An&&&m. , 88 (1986) 275-279. Peers, K.E. and Coxon, D.T.: Simple enrichment procedure for the estimation of minor polyunsaturated fatty acids in food fats, 5. Food TechnoZ., 21 (1986)
463-469; C.A., 105 (19861 224696f. (Determination of propionic 701 Saito, I., Kawamura, N., Oshima, H. and Dno, K.: Aichi-ken Eisei Kenkyusho Ho, 36 (1986) acid in foods by gas chromatographyl. 103-108; C.A., 105 (1986) 224708m.
702 Subramanian, C.S. and Mead, J.F.: A relationship between essential fatty acid and vitamin E deficiency: Lipids, 21 (1986) 603-607. 703 Takagi, T., Kaneniwa, M., Itabashi, Y. and Ackman, R.G.: Fatty acids in Echinoidea: Unusual tie-5-olefinic acids as distinctive lipid components in sea urchins. Lipids, 21 (1986) 558-565. 704 Vairavamurthy, A., Andre%, M.O. and Brooks, J.M,: Determination of acrylic acid in aqueous samples by electron capture gas chromatography after extraction with tri-n-octylphosphine oxide and derivetization with pentafluorobenzyl bromide. AnaZ. Chem., 58 (1986) 2684-2687. 705 Warthen, J.D., Jr. and McGovern, T.P.: GC/FI'IR analyses of trimedlure and related esters. J. Chromatogr. Sci., 24 (1986) 451-457.
isomers
See also.608, 770, 831, 837, 896, 910, 926, 959,. 1 lb.
E’rostaglandins
706 Ishibashi, M., Watanabe, K., Miyasaki, H. and Krolik, S.: The diethylhydrogensilyl-cyclic diethylsilylene derivative in the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of thromboxane B2. Chem. Phann. BUZZ., 34 (1986) 3510-3513; C.A., 105 (1986) 218977g. 707 Kikawa, Y., Shigenatsu, Y. and Sudo, M.: Leukotriene B4 and 20-hydroxy-LTE4 in purulent peritoneal exudates demonstrated by CC-MS. Prostagtandins, Leukotrienes
Med.,
23 (1986)
85-94;
C.A.,
105
(1986)
1654833.
708 Nakamura, T.: Prostaglandin-like substances formed during autoxidation of methyl linoleate. Lipids, 21 (1986) 553-557. See also 534.
B215
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
11~. Lipids a&
their constituents
Distribution of hexadecenoic, octadecenoic and actadecadienoic acid isomers in human tissue lipids. Lipids, 21 (1986) 543-547. Ahmad, F., Schiller, H. and Mukherjee, K.D.: Lipids containing isoricinoleyl (9-hydroxy-cis-12-octadecenoyl) moieties in seeds of Wri&ia species. Lipids, 21 (1986) 486-490. Dahiya, R. and Brasitus, T.A.: Distribution of glycosphingolipids and ceramide of rat emall intestinal mucosa. Lipids, 21 (1986) 112-116. Fan, T., de Man, L. and de Man, J-M.: Reactivity'of fatty acids in the different positions of the triglycerides during hydrogenation of canola oil. J. Am. Oii! Chem. Sot., 63 (19861 898-901. Freedman, B., Kwolek, W.F. and Pryde, E.H.: Quantitation in the analysis of transesterified soybean oil by capillary gas chromatography. J. Am. Oii! Chem. sot., 63 (1986) 1370-1375. George, G., Bhat, K.K., Murti, I.A.S. and Sen, D.P.: Hypolipidaemic effect of walnut (JugZans regia) kernel and its oil in rats. Fette, Seifen, Anstrichm., 88 (1986) 238-243. George, G., Ramesh, B.S. and Sen, D.P.: Effect of interesterified fats and isolated trans fatty acids on serum lipid classes in cholesterol - bile salt stressed rats. Fette, S&fen, Anstrichm., 88 (1986) 307-315. Hinshaw, J-V., Jr. and Seferovic, W.: Analysis of triglycerides by capillary gas chromatography with programmed-temperature injection. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogy. Ckromatogr. Conormn., 9 (1986)'731-736. Kaneniwa, M., Itabashi, Y. and Takagi, T.: (Cpen-tubular gas chromatography of fatty alcohol derivatives)_ Hokkaido Daigaku Suisangakubu Kenkgu Iho, 37 (1986) 73-79; C.A., 105 (1986) 14909911. Motta, L., Carelli, G., Gamba, P., Gasparoli, A., Mariani, C., Camurati, F., Cozzoli, 0. and Zelinotti, L.: (Preliminary considerations on the GC analysis of palm oil triglycerides and its fractions). Riv. Ital. Sost. Grasse, 64 (1986) 291-297. Nikopoulou, M., Soucek, D.A. and Vary, J.C.: Lipid composition of the membrane released after an in Zlitro acrosome reaction of epididymal boar sperm. Lipids, 21 (1986) 566-570. Pioch, D., Pina, M. and Graille, J.: Acides et alcools gras de la sire de jojoba: analyse simple et rapide. Rev. Fr. Corps Gras, 33 (1986) 319-321. Schuch, R., Ahmad, F. and Mukherjee, K.D.: Composition of triacylglycerols containing cyclopropene fatty acids in seed lipids of Munguba (Bombax munguba, Mart.). J. Am. OiZ Chem. Sot., 63 (1986) 778-783. Taki, T., Nakasima, T., Emi, Y., Konishi, Y., Hayashi, A. and Matsumoto, M.: Accumulation of surfactant phospholipids pneumonia induced with methylnaphthalene. Lipids, 21 (19861 548-552. Wada, S., Isoda, Y., Arima, T., Sangai, T., Maekawa, Y. and Tamura, T.: (Triglyceride analyses of vegetable oils and animal fats by GLC, FD-MS, and HPLC). Yukagaku, 35 (1986) 647-652; C.A., 105 (1986) 189555k.
709 Adfof, R.O. and Emken, E.A.:
710
711 712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720 721
722
723
See also 600, 700, 769, 892, 910, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 928, 930, 937, 960. lid.
Lipoproteins
and
theirconstituents
See 685.
13. STEROIDS
13a. Pregnane and androstanederivatives 724 Borozenets, L.K., Fridman, V.O., Vasil'eva, T.V.,.Zaslavskaya, G.S. and Kulesh, (Determination of 2a-methyldihydrotestosterone and its esters in oil K.F.: Farm. Zh. (Kiev), NO. 4 (1986) 34-37; C.A., solutions by gas chromatography). 105 (1986) 1785483.
~216
BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION
725 Fisher, T.S., Vecsei, P., Hoyer, G.A., LichtwaLd, K. and Kirk, D.N.: HPLC isolation and GC-MS characterization of a compound strongly cross reacting with tetrahydroaldosterone antiserum. d. Steroid Biochem., 25 (1986) 71-82; C.A., 105 (1986) 184100~. 726 Ishibashi, M., Itoh, M., Yamashita, K., Miyazaki, H. and Nakata, H.: Diethylhydrogensilyl cyclic diethylsilylene derivatives in gas chromatography-mass 17f%sidespectrometry of hydroxylated steroids. II. Pregnanes with a hydroxylated chain. Chem. Pharm. B&t., 34 (1986) 3298-3305; C.A., 105 (1986) 218976f. 727 Kecskes, L., Suricskay, Z., Szecsenyi, M. and Palotas, E.: Steroid spectrum in human urine as revealed by gas chromatography. VI. Pregnanediol excretion values
and 3&hydroxy-A5-steroid dehydrogenase activity of girls at different stage of development. Acta Biochim. Biophys. Hung., 21 (1986) 67-80; C.A., 105 (1986) 219131p. 728 Murray,
S. and Watson, D.: Bis-Trifluoromethylbenzoyl derivatives for steroid analysis by gas chromatography electron capture negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry. J. Steroid Biochem., 25 (1986) 255-260; C.A., 105
(19863 1841012. 729 Suess, S., Boll, E. and Holsboer, F.: Urinary multisteroid analysis applying glass-capillary gas-chromatography - a new technique to assess adrenocortical activity in depression. Pharmuc0p6ychiat~, 19 (19861 268-269; C.A., 105 (1986) 21898Oc. 730 Vincke, B.J., Devleeschouwer, M.J., Dony, J. and Patriarche, G.J.: Efficiency of bioconversion of steroids by Fusariwn ox@?pOPum into h114-androstadiene-3;17-dione using gas chromatography. Int. J. Pharm., 32 (1986) 61-69; C.A., 105 (1986) 189395h. 13b. Estrogens 731 Houghton, E., Dumasia, M-C., Teale, P., Moss, M.S. and Sinkins, S.: Development of a gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric method using multiple analytes for the confirmatory analysis of anabolic steroid residues in horse urine. II. Detection of administration of 19-nortestosterone phenylpropionate to equine male castrates and fillies. J. Chromutogr., 383 (19861 l-8. 13c. SteroZs (24 RI-14&methyl-24732 Akihisa, T., Shimisu, N., Tamura, T. and Matsumoto, T.: ethyl-5a-cholest-9(1l)_en-3B-ol; a new 14C+methylsterol from Cucwnis sativus. Lipids, 21 (19861 491-493 - retention data of 8 sterols. (24 S)-14a, 24_dimethyl733 Akihisa, T., Shimisu, N., Tamura, T. and Matsumoto, T.: a new sterol and other sterols in tia 9H, 19-cyclo-5a-cholest-25-en-3H-ol: sapientim. Lipids, 21 (19861 494-497 - retention data of 18 sterels. 734 Akihisa, T., Shimizu, N., Tamura, T. and Matsumoto, T.: Structure of three new Lipids, 21 (19861 51% 24,24_dimethyl-A7 sterols from Gynostenona pentaphylZwn. 517. T.: 735 Akihisa, T., Thakur, S., Rosenstein, F.U. and Matsumoto Cuczr~itaceae: the configurations at C-24 of 24-alkyl-A 5 , 6’ aZeZZtZZoIs. Lipids, 21 (19861 39-47 - retention data of 29 sterols. Sterol composition during the 736 Fenner, G.P., Patterson, G.W. and Koines, P.M.: life cycle of the soybean and the squash. Lipids, 21 (1986) 48-51. 737 Heupel, R.C., Sauvaire, Y., Le, P.H., Parish, E.Y. and Nes, W.D.: Sterol composition and biosynthesis in Sorghwr: importance to developmental regulation. Lipids, 21 (1986) 69-75 retention data of 11 sterols. 738 Maerker, G. and Bunick, F.J.: Cholesterol oxides. II. Measurement of the J. Amer. Oil 5,6-epoxides during cholesterol oxidation in aqueous dispersions. Chem.
Sot.,
63
(1486) 771-777.
739 Maerker, G. and Unruh, J.: Cholesterol oxides. I. Isolation and determination of some cholesterol oxidation products. J. Amer. 02"1 Chem. Sot., 63 (19861 767-771. 740 Nes, W.R., Dhanuka, I.C. and Pinto, W.J.: Evidence for facilitated transport in the adsorption of sterols by SacchaPomyces cerevisiae. Lipids, 21 (1986) 102-106.
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
B217
741 Wu, Z., Dai, L. and Guo, G.: (Quantitative analysis of the active constituents of Zfnjiang Qinghao (Artergisiiz annual by capillary-column CC). Zhongcaoyao, 17 (1986) 341-343; C.A., 105 (1986) 232507k. See also 925. 13d. Bile acids and aZcohoZs 742 Cohen, B.I., Mosbach, E.H., McSherry, C.K., Rzigalinski, B. and Kuroki, S.: A hydrophilic bile acid effects on partial dissolution of cholesterol gallstones in the prairie dog. Lipids, 21 (1986) 575-579. 743 Korpela, J.T., Fotsis, T. and Adlercreuts, H.: Multicomponent analysis of bile acids in feces by anion exchange and capillary column gas-liquid chromatography: application in oxytetracycline treated subjects,. J. Steroid Biochem., 25 (1986) 277-284; C.A., 105 (1986) 1491028. 744 Wait, R., Thomspon, M.H. and Hill, M.J.: Characterization of an unusual bile acid in human feces by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Biochem. Sot. Trans. , 14 (1986) 966-967; C.A., 105 (1986) 169459d. 135. Other steroids 745 Takatsuto, S. and Ikekawa, N.: Analysis of 2-deoxybrassinosteroids by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Chem. Pharm. BUZZ., 34 (1986) 3435-3439; C.A., 105 (1986) 222115s.
15. TERPENES AND OTHER VOLATILE AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
15a. Terpenes 746 Marais, J.: A reproducible capillary gas chromatoqraphic technique for the determination of specific terpenes in grape juice and wine. S. Afr. 6. EnoZ. vitic., 7 (19861 21-25; C.A., 105 (1986) 1514363. 747 Mayr, M. and Prantz, E.: (Gas-chromatographic analysis of a disproportionated tall oil rosin). Hokzfc'rschung, 40 (19861 169-173; C.A., 105 (19861 1931828. See also 956. 15b. Essentialoils 748 Baaliouamer, A. and Meklati, B.Y.: Analysis of bitter orange petitgrain essential oil by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Ag?+k. Biok Chem., 50 (19861 2111-2114; C.A., 105 (1986) 178197u. 749 Buttery, R.G., Flath, R.A., Mon, T.R. and Ling, L.C.: Identification of germacrene D in walnut and fig leaf volatiles. J. Agric. Food Chem., 34 (1986) 820-822. and Ling, L.C.: Volatile components 750 Buttery, R.G., Maddox, D.M., Light, D.M. of yellow starthistle. J. Apie. Food Chem., 34 (19861 786-788. 751 Cartoni, G.P., Goretti, G., Monticellf, B. and Russo, M.V.: Evaluation of capillary gas chromatographic column in series. J. Chromatogr., 370 (19861 93-101. 752 Charpentier, B.A., Sevenants, M.R. and Sanders, R.A.: Comparison of the effect of extraction methods on the flavor volatile composition of Shiitake mushrooms (Lentinus edodes) via GC/MS and GC/FTIR. De-. Food SC?., 12 (1986) 413-433; C.A., 105 (19861 151755n. 753 Gao, A., Sha, Z. and Sun, W.: (Determination of eucalyptol in essential oils by GCI. Zhongcaoyao, 17 (19861 351-352; C.A., 105 11986) 232509n. 754 Mindlin, L.O., Dubrava, M.A., Rudol'fi, T.A., Shchedrina, M-M., Popova, T.P. and Shiryaeva, V.E.: (Capillary chromatographic analysis of fragrances and essential oilsi. MasZo-Zhir. Prom-b., No. 8 (19861 24-25; C.A., 105 (1986) 213922s.. 755 Morrison, W.H., III, Horvat, R.J. and Burns, J.C.: GLC-MS analysis of the voiatile constituents of Panicum sp. J. Agric. Food Chem., 34 (1986) 788-791.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
B216
SECTION
J. Agric. Moshonas, M.G. and Shaw, P.E.: Valencia orange leaf oil composition. Food Chem., 34 (1986) 818-820. 157 Nurakami, A., Chicoye, E. and Goldstein, Ii.: Gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of soft resins and related compounds. J. Inst. E&w.?., 92 (1986)452-456; C.A., 105 (19861 1893802. 7.58Nykanen, I.: High-resolution gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric determination of the flavor composition of marjoram (tigU?Wi? majormza L.) cultivated in Forsch., 183 (1986) 172-176; C.A., 105 (19861 Finland. Z. Lebensm.-Unters. 224776g. (Analysis of volatile ingredients of elderberries. Part 3. 759 Phannhauser, W.: Sensorial and gas-chromatographical test on fractions of the aromatic extract). Dtsch. Lebensm.-Run&&., 82 (1986) 289-293; C.A., 105 (1986) 224874n. 760 Tateo, F. and Cunial, P.: (Evaluation of the significance of headspace gas chromatograms for the characterization of soluble lemon essential oil Geb. LebensmitteZunters. Hyg., 77 (1986) 316-326; C.A., flavorings). Mitt. 105 (1986) 170723s. Changes in volatile constituents of bell 761 wu, C.M., Lion, S.E. and Wang, M.C.: peppers immediately and 30 minutes after stir frying. J. Amer. OiZ Chem. Sot., 63 (1986) 1172-1175. (Gas chromato762 Yang, C., Zhang, J., Pan, Q., Xu, Z., Zhu, Q. and Wang, G.: graphy-mass spectroscopic analysis of volatile oils from Chinese ASspecies (IV)]. Zhongyao Tongbao, 11 (1986) 423-427; C.A., 105 (1986) 178281s. 763 Zinkel, D.F. and Han, J.S.: GLC determination of the resin acid composition in resins and oleoresins: state of the art. Nav. Stores Rev., 96, No. 2 (1986) 14-19; C.A., 105 (1986) 1548768.
756
See also 920.
16. NITRO AND NITROSO COMPOUNDS
764 opsal, R.B. and Reilly, J.P.: Selective analysis of nitro- and nitrosocontaining compounds by laser ionization gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.
Anal. Chem., 58 (1986) 2919-2923. See also 766, 872, 967.
17. AMINES, AMIDES AND RELATED NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
17a.
Amines and potyamines
(Enrichment of volatile 765 Golovnya, R.V., Zhuravleva. I.L. and Terenina, N.B.: nitrogen-containing bases from a gas chromatographic eluate). Zh. AnaZ. Khim., 41 (1986) 2092-2095. 766 Gordievskaya, E.V., Kolokolov, B.N., Semina, G.N., Ardashnikova, V.D. and (Bromination of 2,l-dinitroaniline). Kh
17b. Catecholmninesand their metabolites 768 De Jonq, A.P.J.M., Kok, R.N., Cramers, C.A. and Wadman, S.K.: of acidic catecholamine metabolites chromatography-negative-ion
19-30.
mais
in plasma and cerebrosptnal
spectrometry.
Determination fluid using
J. Chromatogr.,382 (1986)
gas
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
B219
17~. Amine derivativesand mnides (ercZu&ng peptides)
769 Brenngartner, D.A.: 170 771
772
773
The determination of fatty acid primary amides by capillary gas chromatography. J. Am. OiZ &em. Sot., 63 (1986) 1340-1343 - retention data of 13 fatty acid amides. Demanze, C.: Analyse d'alcanolamides d'acides gras par chromatographie liquide Rev. Fr. Corps Gras, 33 (1986) 311-317. haute performance. Imasaka, T., Tashiro, K. and Ishibashi, N.: Capillary gas chromatograph determination of aniline derivatives by supersonic jet resonance multiphoton ionization mass spectrometry. Anal. Chem., 58 (1986) 3242-3244. Osek, J., Jaroszewska-Manaj, J., Krawczyk, W. and Oszczapowicz, J.: Gas chromatographic analysis of tautomerising amidines. Retention indices of N,N'-diphenylformamidines on a non-polar column. 5. Chromatoqr.,369 (1986) 398-402 - retention indices of 38 derivatives. (Gas chromatographic analysis of Reissmann, P., Eckert, H. and Eckert, G.: monoethanolamine for determination of its residual action in summer barley). iiahrmng,30 (1986) 679-686; C.A., 105 (1986) 170712n.
See also 828, 884, 911, 912, 916.
18. AMINO ACIDS AND PEPTIDES; CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS
18a. Amino acids and their derivatives 774 Kataoka, H., Yamamoto, H., Sumida, Y., Hashimoto, T. and Makita, M.: Gas chromatographic determination of hypotaurine. J. Chromatogr.,382 (1986) 242-246. 775 Labadarios, D., Moodie, I.M. and Shephard, G.S.: Gas chromatography of amino acids in urine: identification and removal of creatinine as the major interfering substance. J. Chromatogr.,382 (1986) 237-241. 776 Labadarios, D., Shephard, G.S., Botha, E., Jackson, L., Moodie, I.M. and Burger, J.A.: Determination of plasma amino acids by gas chromatography. J. Chrornatogr., 383 (1986) 281-295. See also 619. 18b. Peptides and peptddic and proteinoushornnones
771 Ford, C., Grimble, G.K., Halliday, D. and Silk, D.B.A.: Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of dipeptides in nutritionally significant partial enzymic hydrolyzates of ovalbumin and casein. Biochem.Sot. Trans., 14 (19861 1291-1293; C.A., 105 (1986) 151976h. 18~. General techniquesof elucidationof structureo$ proteins 778 Erickson, B.J. and Jardine, I.: Implementation of the gas chromatoqraphic/mass spectrometric peptide sequencing program PEPALG on a personal computer for offline analysis. Biomed. Environ. Muss Spectrom..13 (19861 343-346; C.A., 105 (1986) 149262f.
20. ENZYMES 20d. HydroZases,act&g on ester bonds {E.C. 3.i.-.-) 779 Ado, A.D., Zolotareva, R.M. and Zolotarev, B.M.:
(Gas-liquid chromatography for the determination of acetylcholinesterase activity>. ByuZZ. Eksp. BioZ. Med., 102 (19861377-379; C.A., 105 (19863 205165r.
BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION
I3220
ZOf. Other hydrolases 780 Munoz-Blanco, J. and Cardenas, J.: Determination of urease activity by thermal J. Biochem. Biophus. Methods, 13 (1986) 77-84; conductivity gas chromatography. C.A., 105 (1986) 167456b.
22. ALKALOIDS
781 Huizing, H.J., de Boer, F., Hendriks, H., Balraadjsing, W. and Bruins, A.P.: Positive and negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry of trimethylsilyl derivatives of pyrrolizidine alkaloids using amine radical and hydroxide as the reactant ions. Biomed. Environ.Mass Spectrom.,13 (1986) 293-298; C.A., 105 (1986) 187050t. (Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis 782 Sachs, H. and Brunner, H.: of morphine and codeine in vitreous humor and hairi. Beitr. GerichtZ.Med., 44 (1986) 281-296; C.A., 105 (1986) 204243~. Se@ also 852.
23. OTHER SUBSTANCES CONTAINING
HETEROCYCLIC
NITROGEN
239. Porphyrinsand other pyrrotes 783 Gill,
J.P., Evershed, R.P. and Eglinton, G.: Compar;ative computerized gas J. Chpomatogr., chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of petroporphyrins.
369 (1986)281-312. 23~. IndoZe derivatives 784 Hayashi, T., Shimamura, M., Matsuda,
F., Minatogawa, Y. and Naruse, H.: Sensitive determination of deuterated and non-deuterated tryptophan, tryptamine and serotonin by combined capillary gas chromatography and negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry. J, C?womatugr.,383 (1986)259-269.
23e. Other N-hetePocycliccompounds 785 Audisio, G., Severini,
F., Maccioni, A.M. and Traldi, P.: Electron impact mass spectrometry and pyrolysis gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of triglycidyl Biomed. Environ. Mass Spectrom., 13 (1986) 51-g-521; C.A., 105 isocyanurate.
(19861 220309j. 786 Morishita, F., Morimoto, S. and Kojima, T.:
Prediction of molecular structures of aza-arenes by retention indices and fluorescence spectra. J. ficghResoZut, Chromatogr.Chromatogr. Conormn., 9 (1986) 688-692. 787 Navert, H., Dupuis, G. and Wollin, A.: Improved chromatoqraphic characteristics J. Chromatogr., of histamine and some of its analogues by ring acetylation. 383 (1986) 128-131. (Calibration of a gas 786 Proskuryakova, L.G., Lisenkov, V.F. and Kogan, L.A.: chromatoqraph for analysis of microconcentrations of guinolino bases in air). Koks Khim., No. 9 (1986) 52-53; C.A., 105 (19861 196394k.
See also 612, 970.
24. ORGANIC SULPHUR COMPOUNDS
789 Bradley, C. and Schiller, D.J.: Determination of sulfur compound distribution in petroleum by gas chromatography with a flame.photametric detector. Anal. Chem., 58 (1986) 3017-3021. Identification of sulfurous compounds of Shiitake 790 Chen, C.-C. and HO, C.-T.: mushroom (Lentinusedodes Sing). S. Agm'c. Food Chem., 34 (1986) 830-833.
GAS CBROMATOGRAPEY
B221
791 Fatkullina, A.F., Akhmetsyanova, G.S. and Zakharova, N.V.: (Gas chromatographic determination of low-molecular-weight alkyl disulfide impurities in pentanes!. Neftepererab. Neftekhim. lMoscou,J, No. 10 (1986) 24-25; C.A., 105 (1986) 237762s. 792 Lee, S.S. and Siebert, K.J.: A new calibration procedure for the determination of dimethyl sulfide in beer using gas chromatography with a flame-photometric detector. J. Am. Sot. Brev. &em., 44 (19861 57-66; C.A., 105 (19861 15144Of. 793 Lee, S.S. and Slebert, K.J.: Brewing process dimethyl sulfide measurmnents using a new calibration procedure for gas chromatography with flame-photometric detection. J. Am. Soe. Brem. Chem., 44 (1986) 66-69; C.A., 105 (1986) 151475~. 794 Mehta, A.C., Peaker, S., Acomb, C. and Calvert, R.T.: Rapid gas chromatographic determination of dfmethyl sulphoxide and its metabolite dimethyl sulphone in plasma and urine. j. C'hromatiogr.,383 (19861 400-404. 795 Misharina, T.A., Vitt, S.V., Golovnya, R.V. and Belikov, V.M.: [The use of chemical modification for combined chromatographic-mass spectrometric identification of isomeric thionaphthene and furan substances). Zh. AnaZ. Khim., 41 (1986) 1876-1881. 796 Silwar, R., Bendig, I., Walter, G. and Dommers, D.: (Capillary gas chromatographic study of volatile sulfur compounds in coffee aroma by simultaneous FID/FPD detection). LebensmitteZchem. Ge~ichtZ. Chem., 40 (1986) 84-88; C.A., 105 (1986) 224922b. SW?
also 544.
25. ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
797 Sherman, W.R., Ackermann, K.E., Berger, R.A., Gish, B.G. and Binbo, Pz.: Analysis of inositol mono- and polyphosphates by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and fast atom bombardment. Biomed. Entiron. Mass Spectrom., 13 (19861 333-341; C.A., 105 (1986) 222106q.
26. ORGANOMETALLIC
Ha.
OrganometaZZic
AND K%LATED COMPOUNDS
avpmnds
798
Abraham, S.J.: Studies on the pyrolysis-gas chromatography of model quaternary arsonium compounds. J. AnaZ. Appl. Pyrolysis, 10 (19861 71-82; C./l., 105 (1986) 226842s. speciation by capillary GLC. LC-GC, 799 Cappon, C.J. and Toribaba, T.Y.: MerCUry 4 (1986) 1010-1014. 800 Filippelli, M.: Determination of trace amounts of organic and inorganic mercury in biological materials by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry and organic mercury speciation by gas chromatography. AnaZ. Chem., 59 (1987) 116-118. Takahashi, K., Yoahino, T. and Ohyagi, Y.: (Determination of tributyltin com801 pounds leached from antifouling paint by gas chromatography). Shikizai Kyokaishi, 59 (1986) 587-591; C.A., 105 (19861 228563h. 26~. Coordination compounds 802 Riekkola, M.L. and Juntto, S.: Gas and liquid chromatographic determination of some metals as their diisobutyldithiocarbamate chelates. MGcrochim. Acta, 3 (1986) 265-277. (Studies on thermal stabilities of coordination 803 Wang, X., Xin, X. and Dai, A.: compounds by gas chromatography. XVI. Thermal decomposition of supported nickel formate in helium). Czcihua Xuebao, 7 (1986) 243-249; C.A., 105 (1986) 233015k.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
B222
27.
VITAMINS AND VARIOUS GRCWIH RBGULATORS
SECTION
(NON-PEPTIDIC)
804 Sagredos, A.N., BQttmann, A. and Ratittgermann,R.: Einfluss der Einarbeitung van Futterfetten auf den Gehalt an Vitaminen in vitaminiertem Futter. Fette, Seifen, Anstrichm., 88 (1986) 279-284. See also 630, 677.
28. ANTIBIOTICS
805 Formica, G. and Giannone, C.: Gas chromatographic determination of aVilamyCin total residues in pig tissues, fat, blood, feces, and urine. 6. ASSOC. Off. AnaZ. Chem., 69 (1986) 763-766. 806 Watson, N. and Black, W.D.: Pharmacokinetic study of chloramphenicol in CaIVeS using sensitive gas-liquid chromatographic analysis. Can. J. Vet. Res., 50 (1986) 444-446; C.A., 105 (1986) 145646~1. See
also 627.
29.
?NSECTICIDES, PESTICIDES AND OTHER AGRCCHEMICALS
%a.
Chlorinatedinsecticides
807 Ando, M., Saito, H. and Wakisaka, I.: Gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls in human placenta and cord blood. Envbon. Reg., 41 (1986) 14-22; C.A., 105 (19861 204321b. 808 Apostol, S. and Ciupe, R.: (Gas chromatographic determinations of Methichlor storage in fat tissue in Rattus norvegicusL., albinos form, Wistarl. Rt?V. Med.-Chir.,90 (1986) 111-113; C.A., 105 (1986) 166539u. 809 Benecke, R., Brotka, J., Wijsbeek, J., Franke, J.P., Bruins, A.P. and de ZeeUw, R.A.: (Analysis of plant drugs for residues of organochlorine compounds. Part 2: Identification of residues of DDT and its analogs by gas chromatography on packed and capillary columns and by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometryl. Pharmazie, 41 (1986) 499-501: C.A., 105 (19861 178530x. (Capillary gas 810 Buchholz, H., Carl, M., Beck, B. and Tuinstra, L.G.M.T.: chromatography of "significant" chlorobiphenyls, a concept for the routine analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls and its experimental testing in a Landuirtsch.Forsch., 39 (1986) 104-108; C.A., 105 collaborative study). (1986) 220308h. 811 Jadhav, G.D., Pawar, V.M. and Deshpande, S.V.: Estimation of BHC residues in groundnut and in soil through gas chromatography method. J. MaharashtraAgric. Univ., 11 (1986) 202-204; C.A., 105 (19861 185850e. (Gas chromatography of methoxychlor insecticide in water and 812 Novitskii, V.F.: plants). Gig. Sanit., No. 7 (1986) 45-46; C.A., 105 (1986) 147593r. 813 Yurawecz, M.P., Chen, J.-Y.T. and Puma, B.J.: Identification of CiS- and trans-1,1,2,3,4-pentachloro-4-(l-methylethoxy)-l,3-butadiene residues in Mississippi river fish. J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem., 69 (1986) 586-591. -_... (Determination of residues of RHC in peanut. Uerattlng 814 Zhang, Y. and Liu, A.: by the sulfuric acid dripping method]. Shipin Kexue (Be-ljingl, No. 78 (1986) 42-46; C.A., 105 (1986) 189562k. See also 665, 888, 982. 29b. Phosphomrsinsecticides 815 Allmaier, G., Goergl, A., S&mid, E.R. and Wagner, K.: Gas chromatographic determination of azinphos-methyl, -ethyl and six metabolites in B&U VuzgariS leaves. J. High ResoZut. Chromutogr.Chromatogr.Commn., 9 (1986) 762-763.
GAS
CHROMATOGRAPHY
B223
for the 816 .Bardalaye, P.C. and Wheeler, W.B.: Facile gas chromatographic m&hod determination of residues of Bidrin in pecan. J. Chror?rzrogr.,369 (19861 231-234. 817 Ishizaka, T., Sekita, H., Suzuki, T. and Saito, Y.i (AnaLytical method for Shokuhin Eiseigaku trichlorfon in agricultural foods by gas chromatography). Zasshi, 27 (1986) 288-295; C.A., 105 (1986) 170734~. (Studies on simultaneous determination 818 Kim, T. J., Eo, Y.W. and Kim, Y. S.: of organophosphorus pesticide residues in crops by gas-liquid chromatography. Wahakhoe Chi, 30 (1986) 465-474; C.A., (I). Extraction and cleanup). Taehan 105
(1986)
224734s.
Li, Q., Xu, S. and Xue, L.: (Determination of organophosphorus pesticides with an electron capture detector). Zhejiarzg Gonpueyuan Xuebao, 31 (1986) 78-83; 105 (1986) 185727~. C.A., 820 Singh, A.K., Hewetson, D.W., Jordon, K.C. and Ashraf, M.: Analysis of organophosphorus insecticides in biological samples by selective ion monitoring gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. J. Chromatogr ., 369 (1986) 83-96 - data for 12 commercial insecticides. 821 Yashiki, M., Kojima, T., Miyazaki, T., Chikasue, F., Okamoto, I., Ohtani, M. and Takahashi, S.: A rapid and sensitive method for detecting fenitrothion in biological fluids using the phosphorus-sulfur selective detector - a fenitrothion intoxication case. Hiroshima J. Med. Sci., 35 (1986) 87-92; C.A., 105 (1986) 1476152. 819
See also 965. 29c. Carbamates 822
Nakamoto, R.J. and Page, M.: Simplified determination of carbaryl in rainbow trout liver tissue. BUZZ. Environ. Contam. Toticot., 37 (1986) 415-420; C.A., 105 (19861 147596u.
See also 980. 29d. 823
824
825 826
827
828
Herbicides
Boyd, W.D. and Duncan, H.J.: Studies on potato sprout suppressants. 6. Headspace analysis of tecnazene and chlorpropham in a commercial box potato store. Potato Res.. 29 (1986) 207-216; C.A., 105 (1986) 132498q. Boyd, W.D. and Duncan, H.J.: Studies on potato sprout suppressants. 7. Headspace and residue analysis of chlorpropham in a commercial box potato store. Potato Res . , 29 (1986) 217-223; C.A., 105 (1986) 132345n. Farkas, P. and Tekel, J.: (Determination of herbicide residues in beet sugar). Sb. UVTIZ, Potravin. I&$, 4, No. 2 (1986) 129-134; C.A., 105 (1986) 224732q. Kulikova, G.S., Kirichenko, V.E. and Pashkevich, K.I.: (Determination of fenuron, dicuran and cotoran in soil). Khim. SeZ’sk. Khos., NO. 9 (1986) 74; C.A., 105 (1986) 220838f. Ogierman, L.: Gas chromatography of uracil herbicides by on-column methylation with trimethylanilinium hydroxide. J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem., 69 (1986) 912914. Thio, A.P., Kornet, M.J., Ali, K. and Tompkins, D-H.: Preparation of amides of carboxylic acid herbicides for gas chromatographic analysis. An&Z. Lett., 19 (1986) 1421-1433.
See also 664, 665, 976, 29e. Fungicides Babicka, L., Pathan, I., Hubacek, J. and Rehakova, V.: (Determination of triforine residues in apples by gas chromatography). Agroehemia (Bratishval, 26 (1986) 261-264; C.A., 105 (1986) 224723n. 830 Lafuente, M-T., Tadeo, J.L. and Tuset, J-J.: Gas chromatographic determination of fenpropimorph residues in citrus fruit. J. Assoc. Off. AnaZ. Chem., 69 (1986) 859-862. 829
B224
BIBLIOGRAPHY
SECTION
831 Lamkin, W.M., Unruh, N.C. and Pomeranz, Y.: Gas-chromatographic determination of low concentrations of propionic acid in grain sorghum. Cereal! Chem., 63 (1986) 372-375; C.A., 105 (1986) 189558p. See also 644, 701. 29f. Other types of pesticidesa_nd various agrochemicats 832 Cordon, C.: Gas chromatographic determination of flucythrinate synthetic pyrethroid residues in a range of crops. J. Agric. Food C?zizem., 34 (1986) 953955. 833 McGarvey, B.D., Chiba, M. and Broadbent, A.B.: Simplified cleanup and capillary gas chromatographic analysis of residues of aldicarb and its oxidation products in chrysanthemum leaves. J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem., 69 (1986) 852-855. 834 Saleh, M.A., Ibrahim, N.A., Soliman, N.Z. and El Sheimy, M.K.: Persistence and distribution of cypermethrin, deltamethrin, and fenvalerate in laying chickens. J. Agric. Food Chem., 34 (1986) 895-898. See also 826, 980.
31. PLASTICS AND THEIR INTERMEDIATES
835 Abrashkevich, Yu.D., Klimovich, V.M., Filonenko, G.V. and Davidenko, I.V.: (Gas-chromatographic method for determining the composition of volatile impuriMussy, No. 8 (1986) 43-44; C.A., ties in phenol-formaldehyde resins). P.bt. 105 (1986) 173643b. 836 Demertzis, P.G. and Kontominas, M.G.: Interaction of vinyl chloride with poly(vinyl chloride) by inverse gas chromatography: effect of monomer concentration, plasticizer content and temperature. 2. Lebensm.-Unters. Forsch. 183 (1986) 123-127; C.A.) 105 (1986) 151669n. 837 Herrmann, F., Matousek, P., Dufka, 0. and Churacek, J.: Fused-silica capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of some dicarboxylic acids present in condensation-type polymers. J. Chromatogr,, 370 (1986) 49-61. Gas chromatographic determination 838 Ishiwata, H., Inoue, T. and Yoshihira, K.: of tetramethylsuccinonitrile in poly(viny1 chloride) products in contact with food. J. Chromatogr., 370 (1986) 275-279. 839 Ivanova, T.L., Ryabikova, V.M., Malakhova, G.P., Zigel, A.N. and Popova, G.S.: (Identification of polystyrene composite materials by IR spectroscopy and pyrolytic gas-liquid chromatography of thermal degradation products). PZast. Massy, NO. 9 (1986) 43-45; C.A., 105 (1986) 227778~. (Determination of residual monomers of 840 Kalmykova, T.A. and Lasaris, A.Ya.: vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride in latexes by the analysis of equilibrium vapour). Zh. An& Khim., 41 (19861 2080-2083. (Pyrolytic gas chromatography and cluster 841 Keel, M., Veski, R. and Kullik, E.: analysis of synthetic polymers and sapropelitesl. GoYyuc?z. SZaWtsy, 3, NO. 1 (19861 59-66; C.A., 105 (19861 229539s. (Gas chromatagraphfc analysis of ethylene 842 Mal'tseva, L.E. and Mogilevich, I.M.: glycol dimethacrylate, methacryllc acid, and acetic acid in water during synthesis of macroreticular cation-exchange resin]. Pzast. &zsy, No. 7 (1986) 59-60; C.A., 105 (1986) 153955b. 843 Nakagawa, H., Tsuge, S. and Murakami, K.: Characterization of sulfur-cured rubbers by high-resolution pyrolysis-gas chromatography with flame-photometric detection. J. AnaZ. AppZ. FyroZysz"s, 10 (IV861 31-40. 844 Petro, M. and Bystricky, L.: GLC and HPLC method for direct determination of the content of free phenol and alkylphenols in aryl phosphate polymer additives. Chem. Pap., 40 (1986) 357-362; C.A., 105 (1986) 154063~. 845 Pottiger, M.T.: The thermodynamics of polymer blends by inverse gas chromatography. Avail. Univ. Microfilms,Int., Order No. DA8612074, 1986; C.A., 105 (19861 209729a. 846 Price, G.J. and Guillet, J-E.: The determination of thermodynamic properties of polymer solutions by finite-concentration gas chromatography. J. MacromoZ. Sci., Chem.., ~23 (19861 1487-1502; C./t., 105 (1986J 153928v.
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
B225
847 Schmits, F.P., Hilgers, H. and Gemmel, H.: High-performance liquid and supercritical fluid chromatographic separation of vinyl oligomers by gradient elution. 6. Chromatogr., 371 (1986) 135-144. 848 Tan, S., Tadenuma, S., Hojo, M., Yoshida, Y., Matsusawa, Y., Tatsuno, T. and (Plastic additives. III. Determination of additives in polyethylene Okada, T.I for food packaging). Shokuhin EiseigakuZasshi, 27 (1986) 229-237; C.A., 105
(1986) 170726~. 849 Yamaguchi, S., Hirano, J. and Isoda, Y.: (Composition analysis of tarpolymers by pyrolysis GC using the multiple regression analysis). Bunseki Kagaku, 35 (1986) 941-943. see also 523, 565, 570.
32. PHARMACEUTICAL
AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATICINS
32a. Syntheticdrugs
s. and Lauko, A.: (Retroderivatization reactions Fn pharmaceutical analysis). Magy. Kern. FoZy, 92 (1986) 337-343; C.A., 105 (19861 2325016. 851 Kabanov, V.S. and Evstratova, R.I.: (Gas chromatography method for the determination of ledol in tablets). Khim.-Farm.Zh., 20 (1986) 1012-1014; C.A., 105 (19861 197272f. (Quail852 Lenchik, N.V., Rudenko, B.A., Dshabarov, D.N. andPoshemanskii,V.M.: tative gas-chromatographic determination of nitrogen-containing antiepileptic drugs and opium alkaloids with the use of a thermoaerosol detector). Farmatsiya (MO~CCJU), 35, NO. 5 (19861 34-37; C.A., 185 (1986)232541s. 853 Tang, D., Zhan, Y. and Li, K.: (Gas chromatographic determination of valpromide tablets). Yadxl Fen& Zazhi, 6 (19861 212-213; C.A., 105 (1986) 178543d. 854 Thompson, D.W.: Evaluation of capillary gas chromatography for multicomponent drug analysis. J. Assoe. Off. AnaZ. Chem., 69 (1986)811-813. 855 Webb, T.: Identification of interference affecting the gas-liquid chromatography analysis of valproic acid in quality control material. PathoZogy,18
850
Gorog,
119861 307-309; C.A., 105 (19861 145576~. See also 688. 32b. Pharmacokineticsstudies 856 Baker, G.B., Hampson, D.R., Coutts, R.T., Micetich, R.G., Hall, T.W. and Rae, T.S.: Detection and quantitation of a ring-hydroxylated metabolite of the antidepressant drug tranylcypromine. J. NeutraZ T~mm., 65 (1986) ,233-243; C.A., 105 (19861 164387~. 857 Baker, G.B., Koilpillai, M., Nasarali, A.J., Rao, T.S. and Coutts, R.T.: Gas chromatography of antidepressants and their metabolites as pentafluorobensoyl and pentafluorobensene-sulfonyl derivatives, tioc. West. PharmacoZ.Sot., 29 (1986) 291-294; C.A., 105 (1986) 183278a. 858 Beck, O., Faull, K.F. and Repke, D.B.: Rapid hydroxylation of methtryptoline (1-methyltetrahydro-&carbolinel in rat: identification of metabolites by chiral gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. PharmacoZ., 333 (19861 307-312; C.A., 105 (19861 218212d. 859 Blyden, G.T., Greenblatt, D.J., Scavone, J.M. and Shader, R.I.: Pharmacokinetics of diphenhydramine and a demethylated metabolite following intravenous and oral administration. J. Chin. PharmacoZ., 26 (19861 529-533; C.A., 105 (19861 1644293. 86O.Dangor, C.M., Beckett, A.H. and Veltman, A.M.: Simultaneous determination of amfepramon and its two major metabolites in biological fluids by gas liquid Arsneim.-Forsch.,36 (1986) 1307-1310; C.A., 105 (19861 chromatography. 218187s. 861 Garraffo, R. and Lapalus, P.: Determination of metipranolol and desacetylmetipranolol in aqueous humor of rabbit eye by gas chromatography with electroncapture detection. J. Chromatogr.,383 (19861 201-205.
B226
BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION
862 Maurer, H. and Pfleger, K.: Identification and differentiation of beta-blockers and their metabolites in urine by computerized gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. J. Chromatogr., 382 (19861 147-165. See also 611, 806, 870, 873. 32~. Dm*g monitoring 863 Arranz Pena, M.I. and Saenz Lope, E.: Determination of clobazam and its N-demethyl metabolite in serum of epileptic patients. J. Chin. Chem. Clin. Biochem., 24 (1986) 647-650; C.A., 105 (1986) 183317n. 864 Bouquet, S., Girault, J., Hong Ly, U., Saux, M.C., Lefebvre, M.A. and Fourtillan, J.B.: Determination of quinupramin in plasma and urine by capillary column gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 393-399. 865 Cone, E.J., Yousefnejad, D., Buchwald, W.D. and Kumor, K.: Determination of ketocyclazocine in human plasma by gas chromatography - negative-ion chemicalionization mass spectrometry. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 158-165. 866 De Vries, J.X., Walter-Sack, I., van de Loo, A. and Kocher, J.: Determination of benzarone in human plasma and urine by high-performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Identification of the conjugates. J. Chromatogr., 382 (1986) 167-174. 867 Girometty, M.A., Loschi, L. and Ventura, P.: Quantitation of hexaprazol in human plasma and urine by capillary gas chromatography with nitrogen-sensitive detection. 6. Chromccogr., 383 (19861 85-92. 868 Hattori, H., Suzuki, 0. and Brandenberger, H.: Positive- and negative-ion mass spectrometry of butyrophenones. J. Chromatogr., 382 (1986) 135-145. 869 Inotsume, N., Higashi, A., Kinoshita, E., Matsuoka, T. and Nakano, M.: Rapid and sensitive determination of ethotoin as well as carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin and primidone in human serum. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 166-171. 870 Kapetanovic, I.M., Torchin, C.D., Yonekawa, W.D. and Kupferberg, H.J.: Automated capillary gas chromatographic determination of flunarizine. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 223-228. 871 Klunk, L.J. and Mangat, S.: Gas chromatographic assay for the quantitation of flordipine in human plasma. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 405-411. 872 Langseth-Manrique, K., Bredensen, J.E. and Greibrokk, T.: Simultaneous determination of glyceryl trinitrate and its metabolites in plasma using capillary gas chromatography with on-column injection. J. High Resolut. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Commwa., 9 (1986) 643-647. 873 Le Normand, Y., de Villepoix, C., Athouel, A., Kergueris, M.F., Bourin, M., Larousse, C., Blanloeil, Y. and Melchior, J.C.: Determination of bupivacaine in human plasma by capillary gas chromatography with nitrogen-selective detection. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 232-235. 874 F.aisi, A. and Beckett, A.A.: Identification and quantitative analysis of phendimetrazine and some of its metabolites in biological fluids. Monatsh. Chem., 117 (19861 1047-1055; C.A., 105 (1986) 183385h. 875 Ranalder, U.B.: (Quantitative determination of diclofensine (Ro 8-4650) in plasma by capillary column gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, and selective ion detection). 12 (1986) 117-125; C.A., 105 (19861 164353e. Drug Dev. Evd., 876 Schneider, W. and Degen, P.H.: Simultaneous determination of diclofenac sodium and its metabolites in plasma by capillary column gas chromatography with electron-capture detection. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 412-418. 877 Singh, N.N., Jamali, F., PasUttO, F.M. and Coutts, R.T.: Stereoselective gas chromatographic analysis of etodolac enantiomers in human plasma and urine. J. Chromatogr., 382 (1986) 331-337. 878 Smith, P.J.: Measurement of tocainide in serum by capillary gas chromatography. Ther. Drug Monit., 8 (1986) 361-364: C.A., 105 (1986) 145574m. 879 Stetson, P.L. and Ensminger, W.D.: Determination of plasma trim@treXate levels using gas chromatography-mass spectrcmetry with selected-ion monitoring. J. Chromatogr., 383 (19861 69-76. 880 Uchiyama, N., Takano, T., Saito, S., Morikawa, H. and Ohtawa, M.: Quantitative determination of forphenicinol and its metabolites in human serum and urine by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry with selected ion monitoring. Chem. Pharm. BUZZ., 34 (1986) 3290-3297: C.A., 105 (19861 202631d.
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
822-J
881 Wilke, T.J., Kooistra, K.L., Moore, D.J. and Powis, G.: Gas chromatographic assay for the new antitumor agent pyrasine-Z-diasohydroxlde (diasohydroxidel and its stability in buffer, blood and plasma. 6. Chromatogr.,383 (1986) 71-83. 882 Wood, P.R. and Tarbit, M.R.: Gas chromatographic method for the determination of fluconasole, a novel antifungal agent, in human plasma and urine. J. Chromatogr., 383 (1986) 179-186. 883 Zell, M. and Timm, U.: Highly sensitive assay of a benzcdiazepine antagonist in plasma by capillary gas chromatography with nitrogen-selective detection. J. Chromatogr.,382 (1986) 175-188 - 15 benzodiasepines.
32d. ToticoZogicaZapplications 884 Cocker, J., Gristwood, ’ W. and Wilson,
885
886
887
888
889 890
Assessment of occupational exposure H.K.: to 4,4'-diamincdiphenylmethane (methylene dianiline) by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of urine. Br. J. Ind. Med., 43 (1986) 620-625; C.A., 105 (1986) 213568q. Costantino, A-G., Park, J. and Caplan, Y.R.: Carbon monoxide analysis: a comparison of two co-oximeters and headspace gas chromatography. J, Anal. ToxicoZ., 10 (1986) 190-193; C.A., 105 (1986) 166368n. Klys, M.: Studies on the applicability of gas chromatography with thermionic detection in systematic toxicological analysis. Part II. Studies on biological material taken from cases of fatal poisonings). Arch. Med. Sadowej KryminoZ., 35 (1985) 33-38; C.A., 105 (1986) 166363g. McCurdy, R.H., Lewellen, L.J., Callahan, L.S. and Childs, P.S.: Evaluation of the ion trap detector for the detection of ll-nor-A'-THC-9-carboxylic acid in urine after extraction by bonded-phase adsorption. J. Anal. ToxGzol., 10 (1986) 175-177; C.A., 105 (1986) 185344t. (Identification of 1,2,4,5-tetraMiyasaki, T., Yamagishi, T. and Matsumoto, M.: bromobensene and mirex in human milk by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry). Shokuhin Eiseigaku ZasshC, 27 (1986) 267-271; C.A., 105 (1986) 170730s. Rodman, L.E. and Ross, R.D.: Gas-liquid chromatography of 3-chloropropanediol. 5. Chromatogr ., 369 (19861 97-103. Taylor, R.W., Greutink, C. and Jain, N.C.: Identification of underivatized basic drugs in urine by capillary column gas chromatography. J. Anal. Toxicol., IO (1986) 205-208; C.A., 105 (1986) 166369p.
See also 650, 767, 782, 821, 913. 32e.
Plant extracts
891 Franke, A. and Rimpler, R.: (GC/MS-analysis of methylated iridoid glycostdes). Pk?nta Med., NO. 2 (1986) 89-95; C.A., 105 (19861 158922y. 32f. CZinico-chemica2
applicationsand profilingbody fluids
892 Bjoerkhem, I., Sisfontes, L., Bostroem, B., Kase, B.F. and Blomstrand, R,: 893
894
895
896
Simple diagnosis of the Zellweger syndrome by gas-liquid chromatography of dimethylacetals. J. Lipid Res., 27 (1986) 786-791; C.A., 105 (1986) 186907r. Boigegrain, R.-A., Bonfanti, M., Fanelli, R. and Airoldi, L.: N-NitrosobutylN-(4-hydroxybutyl)amine glucuronide in Vitro synthesis, characterization by mass spectrometry and determination by gas chromatography-thermal energy analysis. J, Chromatogr.,383 (1986) 172-178. (Measurement of carbon-13 methacetin in serum by Hu, Y., Dai, T. and Xia, Z.: isotope reverse dilution analysisJ. Hejishu,NO. 7 (19861 56-58, 42; C.A., 105 (1986) 187041r. Lochner, A.: Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of volatile constituents in saliva. Avail. Univ. Microf~zms Int., order No. DA8515909 (19851 119 pp.; C.A., 105 (1986) 168366j. Roclin, R.E., Thistle, L., Gallant, L., Manku, M.S. and Horrobin, D.: Altered arachidonic acid content in polymorphonuclear and mononuclear cells from patients with allergis rhinitis and/or asthma. Lipids, 21 (1986) 17-20.
See also 608, 666, 668, 678, 685, 689, 727, 729, 768, 775, 776, 779, 794, 899, 959.
~228
BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION
33. INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
33b.
Anions
897 walvekar, A.P. and Das, M.S.? Gas chromatographic determination of carbide Sect. A., 25A (1986) 755-757; carbon in aluminum nitride. 1nd&n J. Chem., 105 (1986) 202411g. C.A., 898 Zaima, Y. and Goto, S.: Gas chromatographic microdetermination of fluoride by using trimethylchlorosilane. Stud. Environ. Sci,, 27 (1986) 47-58; C.A., 105 (1986) 183018r. 33~. 899
Permanent
and
rare
gases
Gaffney, P.T., Buttenshaw, R.L., Thomas, M.J., Read, R.S.D. and Ward, M.: Faster assay of hydrogen in breath by dedicated instruments compared with conventional gas chromatography. Clin. Ckem. (Winston-Salem), 32 (1986) 17841788. Gao,
(Determining 2. and Tang, X.: nitrogen by gas chromatography with 4, No. 4 (1986) 224-227; C.A., 105 901 Nikonov, Yu.I., Temnikova, A.P. and tion of oxygen in graphite oxide). 900
Nauk, 902
No.
(1986)
95-98;
C.A.,
105
Izv. Sib. Otd. Akad. (1986) 237605a.
Nauk
SSSR,
Ser.
Khim.
Wisk, T.J. and Siebert, K.J.: Determination of oxygen and nitrogen in packaged beer via gas chromatography. J. Am. SOC. Brew. Ckem., 44 (1986) 72-77; C.A., 105 (1986) 1514419. also 640,
33d.
5
oxygen at ppb level in ultrapure argon or an electron-capture detector 1ECDll. Sepu, (1986) 217998c. (Chromatoqraphic determinaRechkin, V.N.:
885.
VoZatiZe inorganic compounds
15 Fujihara, S., Nakashima, T. and Kuroqochi, Y.: Determination of NH3 by ¶a= chromatography-mass spectrometry. J. Ckromatogr . , 383 (1986) 271-280. 904 Grosse, H.J., Krabbe, R., Doering, H.R., Adler, J. and Leschke, W.: (Studies of the assurance of technical safety in microelectronics by the use of an aerosol ionization gas analyzer for the detection of phosphine). Chem. Tech. (Leipzigl, 38 (19861 394-396; C.A., 105 (1986) 196353w. 905 Huston, G.C., Romanosky, P.R., Jr. and Wachter, J.K.: Determination of arsine in coal-derived gas at parts-per-billion levels. J. Chromatogr. Sci., 24 (1986) 458-461. (Measurement of gas flux from the soil surface). Kokuritsu Kogai 906 Kuboi, T.: Kenkyusko Kenkyu Hokoku, 94 (1986) 33-48; C.A., 105 (1986) 171226~.
903
See also 544.
34.
RADIOACTIVE AND OTHER ISOTOPE COMPOUNDS
See 541, 606, 683, 685, 784, 894, 903.
35.
SOPIE
TECHNICAL PRODUCTS AND COMPLEX MIXTURES
35a. Surfactants 907 Roberts, D.W., Fairclough, C.S. and Conroy, J.P.: Kinetics of thermal decomposition of alkylhydroqen sulphates. 6. Am. OiZ Ckem. Soc., 63 (1986) 799-803. 908 Ssymanowski, J.: The polarity of nonionic surfactants as determined by reversedphase gas chromatography. Ckem. Inz. Ckem., 16 (1986) 267-287; C.A., 105 (1986) 214288k - a review with 90 refs. See also 565.
GAS CHROMATCGRAPBY
B229
35b. Antioxidantsand preservatives 909 Rotard, W. and Mailahn, W.:
Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of Anat. Chem., creosotes extracted from wooden sleepers installed in playgrounds. 59 (1987) 65-69.
See also 687.
35~. Food anulysis 910 Ackman, R.G. and Takeuchi, T.: 911
912
913
914
915 916
917 918
919
920
Comparison of fatty acids and lipids of smelting hatchery-fed and wild Atlantic salmon Sati0 salar. Lipids, 21 (19861 117-120. Bailey, R., North, D., Myatt, D. and Lawrence, J.F.: Determination of ethyl carbamate in alcoholic beverages by methyl&ion and gas chromatography with ., 369 (1986) 199-202. nitrogen-phosphorus thermionic detection. J. Chromatogr (Gas chromatographic determination of urethane Baumann, U. and Zimmerli, B.: (ethyl carbamate) in alcoholic beverages). Mitt. Geb. LebensmitteZunters. Hyg., 77 (1986) 327-332; C.A., 105 (1986) 151430~. Butler, A.C. and Sibbald, R.R.: Isolation and gas-chromatographic determination of saturated and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mussels. BUZZ. Environ. Contwn. ToxicoZ., 37 (1986) 570-578; C.A., 105 (1986) 185331m. Carlin, J.T., Lee, K.N., Hsieh, O.A.L., Hwang, L.S., Ho Chi-Tang and Chang, S.S.: Comparison of acidic and basic volatile compounds of cocoa butters from roasted and unroasted cocoa beans. J. Am. UiZ Chem. Soe., 63 (1986) 1031-1035. Cochrane, G.C.: Methods of analysis used for investigating whisky complaints. Anal. Proceedings,23 (1986) 357-358. Dennis, M.J., Howarth, N., Massey, R.C., Parker, I., Scatter, M. and Startin, J.R.: Method for the analysis of ethyl carbamate in alcoholic beverages by J. Chromatogr.,369 (1986) 193-198. capillary gas chromatography. Gol'dina, V.G.: (Gas-chromatographic determination of sclareol). MasZo-Whir. 9 (1986) 32-33; C.A., 105 (19861 232511g. &OIL-St., NO. (Chemical characterisaGuyot, B., Gueule, D., Morcrette, I. and Vincent, J.C.: tion of cocoa beans with a "smoky" taste). Cafe, Cacao, The, 30 (1986) 113-120; C.A., 105 (1986) 151637a. Hironaka, Y.: Relationships between sensory flavor evaluation and qas-chromatographic profiles of French bread. CereaZ. Chem., 63 (1986)369-372; C.A., 105 (1986) 17090433. Kontominas, M.G.: Volatile constituents of Greek ouso. J. A&c. Food &em.,
34 (1986)847-849. 921 Maciel, M.I., Hansen, T.J., Aldinger, S.B. and Labows, J.N.: Flavor chemistry of cashew apple juice. J. Agric. Food Chem., 34 (19861 923-927. 922 Marquard, R. and Kuhlmann, H.: untersuchungen iiber Ertragsleistung und Samenqualitdt van Leindotter (CameZinasativa Crtz.). Fette, Seifen, Anstrichm.,88 (19861 245-249. Tierartendifferenzierung in Milcherseugnissen mit der Kapillar-GC. LaborPraris, 10 (1986) 1348-1351. 924 Myher, J.J., Kuksis, A., Mar&, L. and Cerbulis, J.: Stereospecific analysis of fatty acid esters of chloropropanediol isolated from fresh goat milk. Lipids, 21 (1986) 309-314. 925 Nazir, M., R&man, J.M., Khan, S.A. and Bhatty, M.K.: The constituents of unsaponifiable from E!oonothecabuxifoZia seed oil. Fette, Seifen, Anstrichm., 88 (1986) 266-268. 926 Shet, M.S., Murugiswamy, B. and Madaiah, W.: Lipid profile and fatty acid composition of moth bean (VignaaconitefoZia1seeds. Fette, Seifen, APzstrickm.,
923 Matter, L.:
88 (1986)264-266. 927 Snyder, J.M., Frankel, E.N. and Warner, K.:
Headspace volatile analysis to evaluate oxidative and thermal stability of soybean oil: Effect of hydrogenation and additives. J. Am. OiZ Chem., Sot., 63 (1986) 1055-1058. 928 Velcheva, M.P.: Studies on pUZiUrUS 6pinU Christi Mill. Note I. Composition-of some lipid components, isolated from light petroleum extract of the fruits of pa~iurms spina Christi Mill. Riv. ItaZ. Sost. Grasse, 63 (1986)213-216. 929 Wyatt, D.M.: Analytical analysis of tastes and odors imported to foods by packaging materials. J. Ptast. Film Sheeting, 2 (19863144-152; C-A., 105 (19861 224697g.
BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION
8230
930 Younes, N.A. and Soliman, M.M.A.: Adulteration of fat. Grasas Aceites, 37 (1986) 200-203.
of butterfat with other sources
See also 642, 644, 645, 655, 656, 663, 670, 686, 691, 697, 700, 701, 746, 777, 790, 792, 793, 796, 804, 811, 817, 818, 823, 824, 825, 834, 838, 848, 902. 35d. Various technicalproducts 931 932
933
934
935 936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945 946
947
Boparai, A.S.: Gas chromatographic analysis of nuclear fuel reprocessing TRUEX-CC14 process solvent. J. Chromatogr.Soi., 24 (1986) 434-437. Budrugeac, S.: (Gas-chromatographic determination of tetralin and decalin in hydrogenated naphthalene by using a glass capillary columnl. Rev. Chim. iBucharestl,37 (19861 151-152; C.A., 105 (1986) 237750~. Danov, S.M., Kolesnikov, V.A., Lashmanova, N.V. and Efremov, E.V.: (Gas chromatographic analysis of impurities in technical 1,2-dichloroethane). Zavod. Lab., 86, No. 11 (1986) 17-19. Ge, X. and Long, H.: (Determination of thermally evaporable hydrocarbons from cores by gas chromatography). Sepu, 4, No. 4 (1986) 256; C.A., 105 (19861 21133og. Liu, Y. and Han, F.: (Pyrolysis gas chromatography for sandstone reservoirsl. Shiyou Kantan Yu K&j%, 13, No. 2 (19861 25-32; C.A., 105 (1986) 155670d. (Gas-chromatographic study of the Mariich, L.I. and Zhabotinskaya, S.M.: composition and structure of coal-tar pitch). Koks Khim., NO. 10 (1986)33-38; C.A., 105 (1986) 229584c. (Analysis of lo-hydrodecenoic acid in commercial royal jelly Matsui, M.: ShokuhinEiseigakuZasshi, 27 (1986) 212-217; products by gas chromatography). C.A., 105 (19861 170713~. Meier, D., Lasimer, D.R. and Faix, 0.: Direct ljquefaction of different lignocellulosics and their constituents. 2. Molecular weight determination, gas chromatography, i.r. spectroscopy. Fuel, 65 (1986) 916-921; C.A., 105 (19861 118041d. Merz, W., Neu, H.-J., Kuck, M., Winkler, K., Gorbach, S. and Muffler, H.: Ein Verfahren zur Erseugung und analytischen Charakterizierung van Brandgasen. fiesenius' 2. AnaZ. Chem., 325 (1986) 449-460. Noel, D., Cole, KC., Hechler, J.J., Chouliotis, A. and Werbury, K.C.: Pyrolysis-capillary gas chromatography of fiberepoxy composites. J. Anal. Appl. PyroZysis, 10 (1986) 13-301 C.A., 105 (1986) 192063d. (Improved method for direct gas-chromatoNovikov, A.V. and Khokholko, S.V.: graphic determination of products of the nitrobenzene oxidation of lignin). Khim. Drev., NO. 4 (19861 86-91; C.A., 105 (1986) 193123k. Pecina, R., Burtscher, P., Bonn, G. and Bobleter, 0.: GC-MS and HPLC analyses Fresenius' 2. An&. of lignin degradation products in biomass hydrolyzates. Chem., 325 (19861 461-465. Ramaswamy, V. and Gupta, P.L.: Analysis of Bombay high gas-oil fraction (250-370°) by column chromatographic, ultraviolet and mass spectroscopic Indian J. Teohnol., 24 (1986) 330-335: C.A., 105 (1986) 155808~~. techniques. Struppe, H.G., Anders, K. and Nowak, S.: Zur Analytik hochsiedender KohlenErdKl KohZe, E&gas, Petrochem.,39 (19861457-462. wasserstoff-Fraktionen. Wampler, T.P. and Levy, E.J.: Pyrolysis GC in the analysis of inks and papers. LC-GC, 4 (1986) 1112-1116. Weeks, W.W. and Seltmann, H.: Effect of sucker control on the volatile compounds in flue-cured tobacco. J. AgY&. Food Chf?m., 34 (19861 899-904 - many retention data. Willis, D.E.: Multidimensional gas ehromatographic analysis of hexene hydroformylation products using support-coated open-tubular columns with column sequence reversal ("foreflushing"]. J. Chromatogr.Sci., 24 (1986) 417-422 many retention data.
See also 517, 565, 593, 602, 652, 657, 763, 789, 801, 836, 905. 35e. C~r,npounds with distinct bioZogiea1activity and diverse chemica2nature 948 Brfll, J.H.:
A study of insect semiochemicals using high-resolution gas Univ. chromatography and computer-based pattern recognition procedures. Microsi lme, order No. DA 8611958 (19861 212 pp.; C.A., 105 (1986) 206507s.
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950
951
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956
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Killops, S.D.: The influence of operating conditions on the evaluation of biological marker compound distribution in petroleum geochemistry by gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Anal. Chim. Acta, 183 (1986) 105-128. Maitra, S.K., Nachum, R. and Pearson, F.C.: Establishment of beta-hydroxy fatty acids as chemical marker molecules for bacterial endotoxin by gas chromatographyAppZ. Environ. Microbial., 52 (1986) 510-514; C.A., 105 mass spectrometry. (1986) 147606x. Marsden, P.J., Amick, E-N., Shore, F.L., Williams, L.R., Bohman, V.R. and Blincoe, C.R.: Characterization of bovine urine and adipose interlaboratory performance evaluation samples containing biologically incorporated chlorophenols. J, Agric. Food Chem., 34 (1986) 795-800 - retention data of 17 chlorophenols. Merrill, A.H., Wang, E. and Wertz, P.W.: Differences in the long chain (sphinqoid) base composition of sphingomyelin from rats bearing Morris hepatoma 7777. Lipids, 21 (1986) 529-530. Meyer, C.L., McLaughlin, J.K. and Papoutsakis, E.T.: On-line chromatographic analysis and fermenter state characterization of butanol/acetone fermentations. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 469 (1986) 350-363; C.A., 105 (1986) 1514278. Mycke, B. and Michaelis, W.: Lignin-derived molecular fossils from geological Naturwissenschaf~en, 73 (1986) 731-734. materials. Tracey, R.P., Britz, T.J., van Vuuren, H.J.J. and Lategan, P.M.: Gas chromatographic determination of volatile metabolites formed by Obesumbacterium proteus and Hafnia species. J. Inst. Brew., 92 (1986) 446-451; C.A., 105 (1986) 187244j._ Valterov#, I., Vasickovaj, S., Bud$$$sk$, M. and Vrko,, 8 J.: Constituents of frontal gland secretion of Peruvian termites Nasutitermes ephratae. CoLlect. Czech. C&em. Canmrun., 51 (19861 2884-2895.
See also 690, 833, 923, 939, 946, 958. i5f. CompZex miztures and non-identified
compounds
957 Bertsch, W. and Sellers, C-S.: Limits in arson debris analysis by capillary column gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. J. High ResoZut. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Comn., 9 (1986) 657-661. 958 Schulten, H.-R., Simmleit, N. and Rump, H.H.: Forest damage: Characterization Int. J. of spruce needles by pyrolysis field ionization mass spectrometry. Environ. Anal. Chem., 27 (1986) 241-264. 959 Yancey, M., Holland, M.L., Stuart, R,, Wiesler, D. and Novotny, M.: Urinary profiles of organic acids and volatile metabolites during the starvation process in rats. J. Chromatogr., 382 (1986) 3-18. Se&also
635, 641, 936, 939, 942, 947.
36. CELLS AND CELLULAR PARTICLES
960 Kock, J.L.F., Erasmus, S.C. and Lateqan, P.M.: A rapid method to identify some J. MicrobioZ. Methods, 5 species of the Dipodascaceue and Endoqjcetaceae. (1986) 199-203; C.A., 105 (1986) 1869292. See also 675, 676, 681, 955.
37. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 37a. Generai! papers and reviews 961 Onuska, F.I. and Terry, K.A.: Characterization and determination of PCB isomers by high resolution gas chromatography and ARGC/mass spectrometry. J. High Resolut. Chromatogr. Chromatogr. Cormnun., 9 (19861 671-675.
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See also 658, 659, 687, 811, 812.
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374. Soil pollution 980 Ma, R., Yun, Y., Chen, X., Song, W. and Liu, W.: (Gas-chromatoqraphic determination of aldicarb and its metabolites in soil). Htianjing,Kex~e, 7, No. 2 (19861 80-82; C.A., 105 (1986) 148044s. 981 Preuss, A. and Attiq, R.: Einfache Bestimmung leichtfldchtiger haloqenierter oder aromatischer Kohlenwasserstoffe in Boden- und Schlammproben durch DampfraurnFresenius' 2. AnaZ. Chem., 325 (19861 531-533. Gas-Chromatoqraphie. High resolution chemically bonded fused-silica 982 Suzuki, M. and MorimOtO, M.: capillary gas chromatography of organochlorine insecticides and related compounds 9 in arable soil samples. J. High Resold. Chromatogr.Chromatogr.Convmwz.,
(1986)692-698. 983 Zhao, D., Long, F. and Lang, P.:
(Gas chromatoqraphic determination of some organic pollutants in the sediments from the bottom of a chemical industry wastewater drain). Sepu, 4, No. 4 (1986) 252-254; C.A., 105 (1986) 196889a.
See also 529, 811, 906, 977.