Guidelines for the Authors
Journal of Advanced Natural Product Research (JANPR) is a peer-reviewed international open access journal that invites original research, review and short reports in all areas of natural products from microorganisms, plants, and animals on land and in water.
JANPR also covers a wide range of topics involving the isolation, structure elucidation, biosynthesis and chemical synthesis of secondary metabolites, from plants, animals and microbes including biotechnological and pharmacological applications. However, manuscripts relating to the crude extracts and ethnobotany, are not suitable for publication in this journal without strong pharmacological experiments. The fingerprinting analyses of the natural products are also encouraging to JANPR.
Studies employing molecular docking are encouraged, but they must be backed by experimental results. Manuscripts entirely theoretical or computational in character are not considered by the JANPR.
The journal operates a double-blind peer review policy. Every article will be freely and indefinitely accessible online. Articles are published as soon as possible after acceptance and in 3 issues of a volume per year.
Topics covered include, but are not limited to:
Analytical methods
Bioactivity and SAR
Biochemical studies,
Biological activities of the crude extracts (supports by the structurally characterized pure isolates).
Biological and pharmacological activities of natural and synthesized compounds.
Biosynthesis and microbiological transformations
Carbohydrates
Chemical ecology of natural products.
Chemosystematics
Enzymology
Extraction techniques
Genetics
Informatics and computational methods
Isolation, structure elucidation and synthesis
Lipid and peptide chemistry
Marine natural products,
Molecular structure
Natural Ayurvedic products.
Natural health and skin care products
Natural product biosynthesis and biotransformation
Nucleic acids
Pharmacology of compounds
Phytochemistry
Plant biochemistry/biosynthesis
Plant secondary metabolites
Primary and secondary metabolism
Spectroscopic method of identification
(e.g. Gc-Ms, HPLC, UV, NMR, Lc-Ms/Ms, QTOF, etc.)
Structural and stereochemical analysis.
Tissue culture and fermentation for the production of bioactive compounds.
Types of articles
The Journal of Advanced Natural Product Research accepts the following contributions:
Research articles
The length of research papers is not limited. However, in the best interests of the readers and the dissemination of the work, we strongly advise the authors to be concise.
Review articles
Review articles on subjects of current perspectives and reader interest are welcomed and encouraged. Reviews should be brief, not exceeding 4 to 20 printed pages. Authors are requested to write review articles prior consult with the Editor-In-Chief and submit an outline to the journal editorial office before preparing their manuscripts.
Short communications
Short Communications have the following soft limits. The manuscript should ideally contain no more than 5-7 Figures/Tables, it must be within 2 to 5 printed pages, including the title page, all sections of the manuscript (including the references), and Figure/Table legends. The abstract should be limited to 200 words.
Peer review
All papers are subject to double binder peer review. The Journal has an identified panel of expert reviewers. However, the editor may seek additional reviewers by requesting it from the corresponding authors if the topic of a paper requires.
Article file format
Authors are requested to use the Microsoft Word template with Palatino Linotype theme font to prepare their article. Margin:1 cm on all sides, Font size: 12, spacing: double.
Manuscript style
Title page
The title needs to be clear and precise. The title page must list the full title, short title of up to 100 characters and the names and affiliations of all authors must be listed on the title page. Author (s) must provide the detailed address, including email, telephone and fax, of the author who will check the proofs.
Please include a Cover Letter at the beginning of the title page. Please explain why your manuscript should be published in the JEOPC in your covering letter, along with a declaration of any potential competing interests. The authors must confirm that all authors have read and approved the manuscript for submission and the manuscript has not been published, or submitted for publication elsewhere.
Abstract
The abstract should not exceed 250 words for all articles. An abstract is a concise summary of the whole paper, which is not just the conclusion and is comprehensible without referencing to the rest of the paper. It cannot provide any citation to other published work.
Keywords
Use 6-10 keywords that describe your paper best.
Introduction
A concise introduction is required of the background to the subject, its significance and its relationship to earlier works, with references.
Materials and methods
Materials and methods should be presented with clarity and detail. Authors who purchased/collected the plant materials from companies/any authorized organization, must mention the voucher specimen number for future works/references. In the case of commercial extract, the extraction procedure from the organism of origin must be specified. State the methods and important techniques in this section. The physical and spectroscopic data for new compounds must be comprehensive. Illustrate these with figures or tables where necessary but keep these to a minimum. Authors are requested to submit their additional documents as a supplementary file (word/excel/Pdf format).
Results and discussion
Results and discussion can be presented separately or combined in one section. Results should include the findings of the study including, if appropriate, results of statistical analysis which must be included either in the text or as tables and figures. For research articles, discussion section should discuss the implications of the findings in the context of existing research and highlight the limitations of the study.
Conclusions
State the conclusions clearly in a few sentences that you have drawn from the findings and provide key recommendations. Do not include references in the conclusion section.
Tables and figures
You must number the tables and figures (e.g., table 1, table 2, table 3; fig.1, fig. 2, fig. 3) and reference them in the text. Place the tables at the end of the main text. Tables should be in an editable format, and not embedded as an image file. You must include figure titles and legends in the manuscript file—they should not be included in the image file.
Sections and subsections
Distribute your article into clearly defined and numbered sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ...), 1.2, etc. (the abstract is not included in section numbering).
Please confirm the followings before submitting:
Abbreviations
Please define unfamiliar abbreviations at the first occurrence.
Supplementary materials
Supplementary materials will be published online alongside the manuscript (figure, tables, video, spreadsheets, etc.). Please indicate the name and title of each element as follows Figure S1:, Table S1: etc.
Declarations:
All manuscripts must contain the following sections under the heading 'Declarations':
· Authors' contributions
· Consent for publication
· Acknowledgements
· Funding
· Availability of data and materials
· Conflicts of interest
· Institutional review board statement/approval (Ethical consent)
Author contributions
Author contributions should be based on each author’s contributions. For research articles with more than one author, a short paragraph specifying their contributions must be included. The following statements should be used "Conceptualization, X.X. and Y.Y.; Methodology, X.X.; Software, X.X.; Validation, X.X., Y.Y. and Z.Z.; Formal Analysis, X.X.; Investigation, X.X.; Resources, X.X.; Data Curation, X.X.; Writing – Original Draft Preparation, X.X.; Writing – Review & Editing, X.X.; Visualization, X.X.; Supervision, X.X.; Project Administration, X.X.; Funding Acquisition, Y.Y.”,
Consent for publication
If your manuscript contains any individual person’s data in any form (including any individual details, images or videos), consent for publication must be obtained from that person, or in the case of children, their parent or legal guardian. All presentations of case reports must have consent for publication.
Acknowledgements
Please acknowledge anyone who contributed to the article and does not meet the criteria for authorship including anyone who provided professional writing services or materials. Authors should obtain permission to acknowledge from all those mentioned in the Acknowledgements section.
Funding
Please cite full funding information, including specific grant numbers if you have any. Funding acknowledgements should be written in the following form: “This work was supported by the Medical Research Council [grant number xxx]”. If the research was not supported by any specific project grant, use the following statement: “This research received no specific grant from any funding agency “(the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors)”.
Availability of data and materials
Authors must supply any data requested by the editorial office in accordance with the journal policy.
Conflicts of Interest
Conflicts of interest must be mentioned in the manuscript. Authors must identify and declare any personal circumstances or interests that may be perceived as influencing the representation or interpretation of reported research results. If there is no conflict of interest, please state "The authors declare no conflict of interest."
Institutional review board statement/approval (Ethical consent)
Institutional review board statement approval number for studies involving humans or animals must be included. Please note that the Editorial Office may ask you for further information. Please add “The study was conducted according to the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki, and approved by the Institutional Review Board (or Ethics Committee) of NAME OF INSTITUTE (protocol code XXX and date of approval).” OR “Ethical review and approval were waived for this study, due to REASON (please provide a detailed justification).” OR “Not applicable” for studies not involving humans or animals. You may choose to exclude this statement if the study has no involvement with humans or animals.
References
References must be numbered (for example [1], [1–3] or [1, 3]) in order of appearance in the text (including table captions and figure legends) and listed individually at the end of the manuscript. We recommend the authors to prepare their references with a bibliography software package, such as EndNote, Reference-Manager or Zotero, and Mendeley to avoid typing mistakes and duplicated references.
Referencing styles
References should be described as follows, depending on the type of work:
Journal Articles:
Gilli, P.; Bertolasi, V.; Ferretti, V.; Gilli, G. Evidence for resonance-assisted hydrogen bonding. 4. Covalent nature of the strong homonuclear hydrogen bond. Study of the O-H–O system by crystal structure correlation methods. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 909–915
Davenport, C.F.; Rai, N.; Sharma, P.; Deeks, J.; Berhane, S.; Mallet, S.; Saha, P.; Solanki, R.; Bayliss, S.; Snell, K.; et al. Menopausal status, ultrasound and biomarer test in combination for the diagnosis of ovarian cancer in symptomatic women. Cochrane Database Syst. Rev. 2022, 7, in press.
Books and Book Chapters
Miller, J.N.; Miller, J.C. Statistics and Chemometrics for Analytical Chemistry, 6th ed.; Pearson Education: London, UK, 2005
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration. Analytical Procedures and Methods Validation for Drugs and Biologics Guidance for Industry Analytical Procedures and Methods Validation for Drugs and Biologics Guidance for Industry; FDA: Silver Spring, MD, USA, 2015.
Conference
International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use. In ICH Harmonized Tripartite Guideline, Validation of Analytical Procedures: Text and Methodology Q2 (B); PharmaLogica, Inc.: Charlotte, NC, USA, 2005.
Proceedings
Khachaturyan, M.V.; Klicheva, E.V. The function of neural networks in strategic management of restaurant business. In Proceedings of the 34th IBIMA Conference, Madrid, Spain, 13–14 November 2019.
Weerathunga, P.R.; Xiaofang, C.; Samarathunga, W.; Kmmcb, K. Application of entropy based TOPSIS in analysis of sustainability performance of Sri Lankan hotels. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Innovation and Management, University of Jaén, Jaén, Spain, 27–30 January 2016.
Thesis:
Uotila, K. Optimization of Early Cleaning and Precommercial Thinning Methods in Juvenile Stand Management of Norway Spruce Stands. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 2017.
Websites:
Title of the URL. (archived/accessed on day month year). Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Guideline No. 62: Management of Suspected Ovarian Masses in Premenopausal Women. 2011. Available online: https://www.rcog.org.uk/globalassets/documents/guidelines/
gtg_62.pdf (accessed on 1 October 2015)
Graphical abstract
A graphical abstract is an image that summarizes the whole content of an article. It will appear alongside the title in the Table of Contents on the journal website. The graphical abstract should consist of a high-quality image (at least 300 dpi) as illustration or diagram (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, or SVG) with clear and easily readable text. The recommended size is 560 × 1100 pixels (height × width). Please include a graphical abstract at the end of the article or a separate file as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, or SVG.
Changes to authorship
Authors are expected to list the authors name and order them carefully before submitting their manuscript and provide the definitive list of authors at the time of the original submission. Any addition, deletion or rearrangement of author names in the authorship list should be made only before the manuscript has been accepted and only if approved by the journal Editor. To request such a change, the Editor must receive the following from the corresponding author: (a) the reason for the change in the author list and (b) written confirmation (e-mail, letter) from all the authors that they agree with the addition, removal or rearrangement. In the case of addition or removal of authors, this includes confirmation from the author being added or removed. Only in exceptional circumstances, the Editor will consider the addition, deletion or rearrangement of authors after the manuscript has been accepted. At the time of considering the request, publication of the manuscript will be suspended. If the manuscript has already been published online, any requests approved by the Editor will result in a corrigendum.
Proofs
The proofs will be sent to the author(s) via an e-mail notification. Authors must ensure that any mistakes in authors′ names and affiliations, duplicate numbering of tables, figures, or references match text citations and that figure legends correspond to the text citations and actual figures. Proofs must be returned within 72 hours of receipt of the email. If you run into any problems while proofreading, please contact the editorial office.
Reprints
The corresponding author can get 10 complimentary copies of the reprint that will be made available on payment basis (not less than 50 USD, excluding shipping charge) upon request. An e-copy (PDF file) of the published article will be sent to the corresponding author via e-mail.
Copyright
Authors must agree to submit the transfer of the copyright to the editorial office after acceptance of the manuscript. The authors must declare that the current work described has not been published before (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, or thesis) and is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere.
Article processing charge (APC)
The Journal of Advanced Natural Product Research (JANPR) applies no article processing charge (APC) until 30 November 2024.
Article submission
Please submit your article to the
E-mail: managing-editor@currentsci.com
Submission checklist
1. Read the aims and scope of the journal carefully to assess the suitability of your article.
2. A cover letter.
3. Full name of the authors (no abbreviation allowed) with affiliation details and E-mail address.
4. ORCID ID of the authors (essential for linking to Researchgate, Google scholar and other search engines)
5. Ensure the manuscript format according to the journal instruction
6. Your manuscript must not affect by plagiarism.
7. Revise the manuscript for spelling and grammar.
8. The manuscript has been 'spell checked' and 'grammar checked'.
9. All references mentioned in the 'Reference List' are cited in the
text, and vice versa.
10. Permission for the use of the copyright materials or other sources
(internet) is ensured.
11. Relevant declarations of interest have been made.
12. The journal policies have been followed according to the guideline.
13. List of three potential reviewers.
14. Ensure the graphical abstract (not mandatory)
Declaration
The corresponding author must declare that the manuscript (in part or full) has not been submitted to any journal for possible evaluation/publication or has not been published elsewhere. For more information, Please read the COPE guidelines.
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