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Author Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit to this journal. All submissions will be assessed by an editor to determine whether they meet the aims and scope of this journal. Those considered to be a good fit will be sent for peer review before determining whether they will be accepted or rejected.
Before submitting, authors are responsible for obtaining permission to publish any material included in the submission, such as photos, documents, and datasets. All authors identified on the submission must consent to be identified as an author. Where appropriate, research should be approved by an appropriate ethics committee according to the legal requirements of the study's country.
We Publish the following
Manuscript types:
• Original papers
• Reviews
• Perspectives
• Short communications
• Book reviews
The primary criteria for acceptance and publication are scientific rigor and the potential to advance the field.
Criteria for Manuscript
The overriding criteria for publication are originality, high scientific quality, and interest in a multidisciplinary audience. Papers not sufficiently substantiated by experimental detail will not be published. Any technical queries will be referred back to the author, although the Editors reserve the right to make alterations to the text.
Submitted manuscripts must meet the following criteria:
The material must be original
The writing must be clear, concise, and unambiguous
The data are valid
The discussions and conclusions drawn by the authors must be reasonable
and supportable
The information must be relevant and interesting.
Manuscript Preparation
File preparation and types
Manuscripts are preferred in Microsoft Word format (.doc files). The following detailed instructions are necessary to allow direct reproduction of the manuscript for rapid publishing. The manuscript should be typewritten in Times Roman, 12 font size, double-spaced, and the title should be in font size 14, boldface capitals, with margins of at least one inch on all sides. Tables and figures should appear in the appropriate place of the main text. References should be given in Harvard style.
Manuscripts should be compiled in the following order:
Title page;
Abstract;
Main text;
Acknowledgments;
Declaration of interest statement;
Appendices (as appropriate);
References;
Tables with captions (on separate pages);
Figures; figure captions (as a list).
Title Page
A title page should be provided comprising the manuscript title plus the full names and affiliations of all authors involved in the preparation of the manuscript. One author should be designated as the corresponding author and full contact information, including phone number or mobile number and email address, provided for this person. Three to six keywords that are not in the title should also be included on the title page. The keywords will assist indexers in cross-indexing your article.
Abstract:
Should start on a new page after the title page and should present the aim of the study, material, methods, results, and conclusions, not more than 300 words. All three categories, Review Articles, Research papers, and Short Communications should have an Abstract.
Key Words
Three or more keywords must be provided by authors for indexing of their article. Keywords will be listed directly below the Abstract.
Introduction:
Should start on a new page and should indicate the aim of the study.
Materials and Methods
Should start as a continuation of the introduction on the same page. All important materials used along with their source shall be mentioned. The main methods used shall be briefly described, with references. New methods or substantially modified methods may be described in sufficient detail. The statistical method and the level of significance chosen shall be clearly stated.
Results:
All results presented in tabular or graphical form shall be described in this section. All Tables and figures must have a title and a legend to make them self-explanatory and they should be given numbers. Each table or figure should be on the main body of the text.
Discussion:
should contain a critical review of the results of the study with the support of relevant literature. Unsupported hypotheses should be avoided.
Conclusions:
This must summarize the main paper. Ensure that extrapolations are reasonable and that conclusions are justified by the data presented, and indicate if the study design can be generalized to a broader study population.
Acknowledgements:
All acknowledgments should be typed in one paragraph directly preceding the reference section.
Tables/Figures:
Incorporate tables and/or figures with their legends into the main body of text.
Reviews:
The body of a review article should be a comprehensive, scholarly evidence-based review of the literature, accompanied by critical analysis and leading to reasonable conclusions. Wherever appropriate details of the literature search methodology should
be provided, i.e. the databases searched (normally Medline and at least one or two other databases), the search terms and inclusive dates, and any selectivity criteria imposed. Wherever possible, use primary resources, avoiding “Data on File”, “Poster” or other unpublished references.
Acknowledgments and Declaration of Interest sections:
Acknowledgments and Declaration of Interest sections are different, and each has a specific purpose. The Acknowledgments section details special thanks, personal assistance, and dedications. Contributions from individuals who do not qualify for authorship should also be acknowledged here.
Declarations of interest:
However, refer to statements of financial support and/or statements of potential conflict of interest. Within this section also belongs disclosure of scientific writing assistance (use of an agency or agency/ freelance writer), grant support and numbers, and statements of employment, if applicable. Please note: For welcome-funded papers, the grant number(s) must be included in the Declaration of Interest statement.
Acknowledgments section :
Any acknowledgments authors wish to make should be included in a separate headed section at the end of the manuscript preceding any appendices, and before the references section. Please do not incorporate acknowledgments into notes or biographical notes.
References:
References should be given in the Vancouver Style. In the Vancouver Style, citations within the text of the paper are identified by Arabic numbers in square brackets in superscript. eg. [1]
The Vancouver System assigns a number to each reference as it is cited. A number must be used even if the author(s) is named in the sentence/text. e.g.Smith [10] has argued that...The original number assigned to the reference is reused each time the reference is cited in the text, regardless of its previous position.
When multiple references are cited at a given place in the text, use a hyphen to join the first and last numbers that are inclusive. Use commas (without spaces) to separate non-inclusive numbers in multiple citations e.g.[2,3,4,5,7,10] is abbreviated to [2-5,7,10].
Do not use a hyphen if there are no citation numbers in between that support your statement e.g. [1-2].
The placement of citation numbers within text should be carefully considered e.g. a particular reference may be relevant to only part of a sentence. As a general rule, reference 3 numbers should be placed inside full stops and commas and colons and semicolons, however, this may vary according to the requirements of a particular journal.
Examples –
There have been efforts to replace mouse inoculation testing with in vitro tests, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays [55,62] or polymerase chain reactions [22-24] but these remain experimental. Moir and Jessel maintain “that the sexes are interchangeable” [1].
Journal:
Iyengar BS, Dorr RT, Remers WA. (2004). Chemical basis for the biological activity of Imexon and related Cyanaziridines. J Med Chem, 47, 218-23.
Book: Vyas SP, Khar RK. (2001). Targeted and Controlled Drug Delivery New Delhi, India: CBS Publisher and Distributor.
Contribution to a Book:
Chandrasekaran SK, Benson H, Urquhart J. (1978). Methods to achieve controlled drug delivery: The biomedical engineering approach. In: Robinson JR, ed. Sustained and Controlled Release Drug Delivery Systems. New York: Marcel Dekker, 557-93
Electronic Resources:
Lin A-S, Shibano M, Nakagawa-Goto K, Tokuda H, Itokawa H,Morris-Natschke SL, Lee K-H. (2007). Cancer Preventive Agents.
Thesis:
Upadhyay UM, Ph.D. Thesis, Phytochemical Investigation ofEnicostemmalittoraleon insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus.Gujarat University, November 2000.
Illustrations:
Illustrations (line drawings, halftones, photos, photomicrographs, etc.) should be submitted as digital files for highest quality reproduction and should follow these guidelines:
• 300 dpi or higher
• Sized to fit on the journal page
• EPS, JPG, TIFF, or PSD format only
• Submitted as separate files, not embedded in the text
• Legends or captions for figures should be listed on a separate page,
double spaced
Abbreviations and nomenclature:
For abbreviations and nomenclature, authors should consult the latest edition of the CSE Style Manual available from the Council of Science Editors, 60 Revue Drive, Suite 500 Northbrook, IL, 60062, USA.
Ethical guidelines
They are subject to editorial review, They have not been and will not be published in whole or in part in any other journal, and Authors using experimental animals and human subjects in their investigation must seek approval from the appropriate Ethical Committee by "Principles of Laboratory Animal Care" and/or the declaration of Helsinki promulgated in 1964 as amended in 1996.
Article Proofs
Page proofs are sent to the designated author through e-mail. They must be carefully checked and returned to the revised manuscript within 48 hours of receipt.
Copyright
Authors are asked to sign a warranty and copyright agreement upon acceptance of their manuscript before the manuscript can be published. The Copyright Transfer Agreement can be downloaded here (in an editable word file).
An editor may reject a submission if it does not meet minimum standards of quality. Before submitting, please ensure that the study design and research argument are structured and articulated properly. The title should be concise and the abstract should be able to stand on its own. This will increase the likelihood of reviewers agreeing to review the paper. When you're satisfied that your submission meets this standard, please follow the checklist below to prepare your submission.