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   About Journal Top

The Journal of Natural Pharmaceuticals (JNP) is an official publication of the Phcog.Net and it is officially published by Medknow publications and Media Pvt. Ltd on behalf of Phcog.Net. It is a peer reviewed journal aiming to communicate high quality research articles, short communications, and reviews in the field of natural products with desired pharmacological activities. J. Nat. Pharm. is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will encompass all aspects of in vitro and in vivo research as well as clinical studies related to the field of biologically active natural products isolated from plants, marine organisms, insects, and microorganisms. JNP provides the platform for exchange of new scientific information in the most precise and expeditious way to achieve timely dissemination of information and cross-fertilization of ideas. It is published quarterly and available both online and print versions.

Upon acceptance, author subscription or pre-press charges is mandatory.

   Editorial Policy Top

Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that the authors have not violated any ethical practice followed in preparation and publication of biomedical manuscripts. The list practices that are considered unethical are given in the journal website (www.jnatpharm.org). Author/s is/are responsible for all the statements made in their work and should be willing to defend them publicly, if challenged. Authors should prepare their manuscripts submitted to the journal exactly according to the instructions given. Manuscripts which do not follow the format and style of the journal may be returned to the authors for revision or directly rejected. The journal reserves the right to make any further formal changes and language corrections necessary in a manuscript accepted for publication. Manuscripts and figures are not returned to the authors, not even upon rejection of the paper.

   Manuscript preparation Top

Manuscripts must conform to the “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” http://www.icmje.org/. Manuscripts must be written in English. Manuscripts must be typewritten (double-spaced) with liberal margins and space at the top and bottom of the page. Manuscripts must be submitted by online manuscript management system only (See submission).

   Covering Letter Top

Disclose all possible conflicts of interest (e.g. funding sources for consultancies or studies of products). Full contact details with postal address(es), phone numbers (mobile & landline) and email IDs (primary & secondary) of the corresponding author must be clearly mentioned. The importance of the paper may be briefly indicated. A list of potential reviewers (not exceeding 5), who should not be from the country of origin of authors, with their phone numbers and email IDs should be included. The suggested reviewers must be working in the same area dealt with in the manuscript. Whether to use their services or not is the discretion of the chief editor.

   Copyright Form Top

All manuscripts are considered to be the property of Phcog.Net from the time of submission. If we are not publishing the paper, it releases its rights therein at the time the manuscript is rejected following the editorial/peer review or retracted by the authors. Manuscripts published in JNP become the sole property of the Phcog.Net. The corresponding author, on behalf of all authors, signs a copyright transfer form at the time of submission of the manuscript. Copyright Form can be downloaded from (www.jnatpharm.org).

   Types of Contributions Top

1. Original research papers: Original full-length research papers, which have not been published previously, must not exceed 8,500 words in total (including not more than 6 tables and illustrations).

2. Short communications: This type of manuscripts must contain up to 3500 words, describing work briefly. But it should still consist of the original research paper parts such as abstract (100-150 words), keywords (up to 6 words), introduction, material & method, results and discussion, conclusion, acknowledgement (if any), and references.

3. Review articles: Reviews will be preferred generally up on an invitation by the Editors. In case, an author would like to submit a review article without invitation, it must focus on a specific topic within the journal scope covering relevant literature published over the previous five years, and must not exceed 10,000 words (including not more than 6 tables and illustrations).

   Preparation of Manuscript Top

The manuscript should be typed, double-spaced on standard-sized – paper (8.5" x 11") with 1" margins on all sides. Times New Roman font 12 pt should be used. The fonts used in the text as well as graphics should be restricted to Times New Roman, Symbol and Zapf Dingbats.

Title : Should be in Title Case; The first character in each word in the title has to be capitalized.

A research paper typically should include the following in the order given below:

  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Introduction
  • Materials and Methods
  • Results including Tables and/or Figures
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements (If any)
  • References
  • Appendixes (if necessary)
  • Abbreviations used (if necessary)
Abstract
Should be structured and limited to 250 words. A brief summary of the research should be given under the subheadings Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.

Key words
No more than six keywords are needed. Words appearing in the title should not be given as keywords. It is desirable toinclude the alternative words, if any under keywords e.g. the word ‘epinephrine’. They should be written left aligned, arranged alphabetically in 12pt Times Roman, and the line must begin with the words Keywords boldfaced. A 12pt space should separate the keywords from the affiliations.

Introduction
Description of the research area, pertinent background information, and the hypotheses tested in the study should be included under this section. The introduction should provide sufficient background information such that a scientifically literate reader can understand and appreciate the work to be described. A detailed review of literature is not at all required under this section. The specific aims of the project should be identified along with rationale for the specific experiments and other work performed. The introduction MUST include in-text citations including a few references pertinent to the background and justification for the study.

Materials and Methods
Materials and/or subjects utilized in the study as well as the procedures undertaken to complete the work. The methods should be described in sufficient detail such that they could be repeated by a competent researcher. The sources of all major instruments and reagents used (kits, drugs, etc) must be given with parentheses. Illustrations and/or tables may be helpful in describing complex equipment or elaborate procedures. The statistical tool used to analyze the data should be mentioned. All procedures involving experimental animals or human subjects must accompany a statement on ethical approval from appropriate ethics committee.

Results
Data acquired from the research with appropriate statistical analysis described in the methods section should be included in this section. The results section should highlight the important results obtained. Data should be organized into figures and tables. Qualitative as well as quantitative results should be included if applicable.

Discussion/Conclusion
This section should relate the results section to current understanding of the scientific problems being investigated in the field. Description of relevant references to other work/s in the field should be included here. This section also allows the author to discuss the significance of the results - i.e. does the data support the hypotheses you set out to test? This section should end with new answers/questions that arise as a result of the author’s work.

Tables and Figures
Tables
Tables should be numbered with Roman numerals according to their sequence in the text, and have a short self-explanatory heading. Use SI units. Tables should include vertical rules, but horizontal rules should separate column headings from the content. Authors should keep in mind the page layout of the journal when designing tables. Tables that fit onto one printed page are preferred. Detailed explanations of symbols, units, and abbreviations should be given below the table.

Illustrations
Figures for final production should be submitted as electronic files and hard copy so that the editorial office can ensure that the output of electronic files matches the hardcopy. Please pay particular attention to the guidelines below. The editorial office cannot undertake preparation of manuscripts and illustrations not conforming to journal style. Manuscripts of insufficient quality will be returned immediately without refereeing. A high standard of illustration (both line and photo) is an editorialpriority. All illustrations should be prepared for printing to fit 80 x 240 mm (column width) or 169 mm by up to 240 mm (full page) size. The authors should keep in mind that the full-page length is not used and the caption will be placed underneath the figure. In the event that full-page length is necessary for plates, captions will have to appear on adjacent pages. Figure(s) must be numbered consecutively in the text. Compound figures with more than one micrograph or photo should be referred by a single figure reference (e.g. Figure 1), and individual parts should be labeled with capitalized letters in the lower left-hand corner. Lettering should be of a sans-serif type (i.e. fonts without serifs such as Arial) with a minimum published size of 4.2 mm (12 pt). Descriptive labeling in the figures should be clearly readable, and all lettering should have a minimum published size of 6 pt (2.1 mm) for labeling items on photographs or in line art is recommended and a maximum size of 10 pt is suggested. Use a scale bar to indicate magnifications and place in the lower right corner if possible. Computer prepared photographic images must be at a minimum of 350 dpi at the final publication size. Lower resolution will result in pixilation and poor quality images. These should be submitted as JPEG or TIFF, but encapsulated postscript (EPS) format is also acceptable.

Computer drawn figures are accepted provided they are of high quality. Please note that graphs produced by many statistical packages are rarely adequate. In particular, letter quality on axes and captions are often poor. Such figures should be exported into an accepted graphics package and lettering rendered using a text function. Authors should note that .dot, .bmp, and .pat fills should be avoided. Do not use postscript fill patterns as these are often based on bit map patterns that result in screening patterns during final reproduction. When filling illustrations, use fills such as lines, tints or solids. Line width minimum is 0.25 pt (0.09 mm). Also avoid the use of bitmap scans to render text and detail. Text should be saved as text at a minimum text size of 6 pt (2.1 mm). Submit line art as Corel Draw, Adobe Illustrator, or EPS files. These must be at a minimum resolution of 800 DPI at publication size. High resolution may be necessary where fine line detail is present.

For graphs, Excel graphs are also acceptable. Note that vertical axes must all be at the same scale especially when the paper compares them. Otherwise they should be produced as separate figures. Avoid 3D plots when presenting 2D data.

All tables and figures must be placed in appropriate places in the manuscript and when this is not possible, appropriate place must be indicated in the manuscript. Please note good quality figures must be submitted as separate files as said above apart from presenting a copy of the same at appropriate places in the manuscript. This will make job of the reviewer easy.

Table and Figure captions
Figure captions/legends should include a statement at the end of each caption/legend about reproduction size (e.g. at full page width, at column width). They should be single spaced and typed in the journal format. Explanations should be brief and authors should keep in mind that captions/legends will be placed below figures.

Acknowledgements
Those who have helped the authors carry out the study and/or prepare the manuscript but have not made significant intellectual contribution to deserve authorship must be acknowledged. Mention all applicable grants and other funding that supported the work.

Page layout & styles

 Page size  Letter Portrait 8 ½ X 11
 Margins  All Margins, 1cm
 Page number  Numbered at bottom right
 Footer / Headers  None
 Title   14 pt Times New Roman, bold, centered.
 Author and co-authors  12 pt Times New Roman centered, bold - author and all co-authors names in one line. The corresponding author should include an asterisk*.
 Authors address  12 pt Times New roman centered - giving each authors' affiliation (i.e. Department/Organization/ Address/Place/Country/email). Followed by single line spacing.
Author for Correspondence: 10pt Times New roman centered - giving a valid e-mail of the corresponding (main) author is a must. It should be indicated as* followed by two line spacing.
 Abstract   12 pt Times New roman, full justification Normal - maximum 250 words
 Text   12 pt Times New roman, full justification – 1.5 line spacing between paragraphs. No indentation
 Heading  Major headings (ABSTRACT, KEYWORDS, INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, REFERENCES) in upperr case left-justified, 12 pt bold, Intermediate headings should be in italics, sentence case, left justified, 12 pt
 Tables  To be incorporated at the end of Manuscript
Correct
“Table 1 : Serum enzyme levels………”
Incorrect
“Table No. 1 : Serum enzyme levels………”
 Figures /Graphs  Figures may be embedded in your word document but they should be created with a program that allows you to save them as gif, jpg or tiff format.
Figures, tables or other materials copied verbatim or adopted from previously published materials, the author must have written permission from the the copyright holder of that material (publisher and/or authors) for reproduction in your article. A copy of the permission release must be submitted with the manuscript.
It is the author's responsibility to obtain permission.
To be incorporated at the end of the manuscript with proper labeling
Correct
“Figure 1 : Serum enzyme levels………”
Incorrect
“Figure No. 1 : Serum enzyme levels………”
 Graphs  To be included from excel and it should be editable.
Non–editable graphs will not be accepted.

All text should be fully justified. Please put all primary section titles in UPPER CASE letters and subheading in both Upper and Lower Case letters. Do not number your titles (for example, 1.0 Introduction; 2.0 Background). Do not use the tab key to indent blocks of text such as paragraphs of quotes or lists because the page layout program overrides the left margin with its own, and the tabs end up in mid-sentence.

References
In-text citation
Correct / Acceptable Format
References should be mentioned after punctutation marks and it should be superscripted within square bracket.
For Example.
Natural products have proven to be a great source of new biologically active compounds. Thus, in an effort to discover new lead anti-malarial compounds, several research groups screen plant extracts to detect secondary metabolites with relevant biological activities that could serve as templates for the development of new drugs. Flavonoids have been isolated and characterized from many medicinal plants used in malaria endemic areas.[10] However, controversial data have been obtained regarding their antiplasmodial activity, probably because of their structural diversity. [11-13] More recently, several flavonoids have been isolated from Artemisia afra[14,16] and Artemisia indica,[17-20] two plants related to Artemisia annua, the famous traditional Chinese medicinal plant from which artemisinin is isolated.

Reference List: Author/Authors
JOURNAL REFERENCES
  1. Single/Multiple Authors

    Halpern SD, Ubel PA, Caplan AL. Solid-organ transplantation in HIV-infected patients. N Engl J Med. 2002 Jul 25;347(4): 284-7.
     
  2. More than six authors

    Rose ME, Huerbin MB, Melick J, Marion DW, Palmer AM, Schiding JK, et al. Regulation of interstitial excitatory amino acid concentrations after cortical contusion injury. Brain Res. 2002; 935(1-2): 40-6.
     
  3. Organization as Author

    Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. Hypertension, insulin, and proinsulin in participants with impaired glucose tolerance. Hypertension. 2002; 40(5): 679-86.
     
  4. Unknown Author

    21st century heart solution may have a sting in the tail. BMJ. 2002; 325(7357): 184-5.
     
  5. Journal article on the Internet

    Abood S. Quality improvement initiative in nursing homes: the ANA acts in an advisory role. Am J Nurs [serial on the Internet]. 2002 Jun [cited 2002 Aug 12]; 102(6): [about 3 p.]. Available from:

    http://www.nursingworld.org/AJN/2002/june/Wawatch.htm

    Note: Plant/Micro organisms, in-vivo, in-vitro should be in italics.
     
  6. Personal author(s)

    Murray PR, Rosenthal KS, Kobayashi GS, Paller MA. Medical microbiology. 4th ed. St. Louis: Mosby; 2002.
     
  7. Editor(s), compiler(s) as author

    Gilstrap LC 3rd, Cunningham FG, VanDorsten JP, editors. Operative obstetrics. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2002.
     
  8. Author(s) and editor(s)

    Breedlove GK, Schorfheide AM. Adolescent pregnancy. 2nd ed. Wieczorek RR, editor. White Plains (NY): March of Dimes Education Services; 2001.
     
  9. Organization(s) as author

    Royal Adelaide Hospital; University of Adelaide, Department of Clinical Nursing. Compendium of nursing research and practice development, 1999-2000. Adelaide (Australia): Adelaide University; 2001.
     
  10.  Chapter in a book

    Meltzer PS, Kallioniemi A, Trent JM. Chromosome alterations in human solid tumors. In: Vogelstein B, Kinzler KW, editors. The genetic basis of human cancer. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2002. p. 93-113.
     
  11. Conference proceedings

    Harnden P, Joffe JK, Jones WG, editors. Germ cell tumors V. Proceedings of the 5th Germ Cell Tumour Conference; 2001 Sep 13-15; Leeds, UK. New York: Springer; 2002.
     
  12.  Thesis

    N. Khoshakhlagh. The compositions of volatile fractions of Peganum harmala seeds and its smoke. Pharm. D. Thesis, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. (2002).
     
  13.  WEBSITES

    Website information
    Cancer-Pain.org [homepage on the Internet]. New York: Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc.; c2000-01 [updated 2002 May 16; cited 2002 Jul 9]. Available from: http://www.cancer-pain.org/.

Acknowledgements
All messages and reviews sent electronically will be acknowledged automatically upon receipt.

 

   Publication and processing charges Top
Journal does not charge for submission or publication fee on article.
   Submission of manuscript Top

Manuscripts should always be submitted only Web based Manuscript Submission Systems.

Note : Do not send hard copies/CDs, until you receive e-mail request from Editorial office.

A timely submission, however, is not a guarantee that your work will be accepted for forthcoming publication. All submissions are peer reviewed by the editorial board and a select group of reviewers. Please make sure that all guidelines are followed carefully. All the accepted articles will be queued for publication and will appear in the futures issues based on the priorities set by the editorial board.

Visit www.journalonweb.com/jnp

 

Hard copies are NOT being accepted.

 

   Check List for Submitting A Manuscript Top
  • Covering letter
  • Copyright Forms (Scanned)
  • Manuscript
  • Illustrations (if any)
Book Reviews
Send two hard copies of your book to the following address;
The Editor in Chief – J Nat Pharm
Dept of Pharmacognosy
Faculty of Pharmacy
Gazi University 06330 Ankara,
TURKEY

 

   Author Checklist for Sending Proofs to Editorial Office Top

In order to maintain quality and consistency in Phcog.Net publications, we ask you to check the following prior to submitting the final proof for publication:

  • Include the original, hard copy of Author’s Transfer of Copyright signed by each author
  • Thoroughly check the reference style as mentioned above.
  • Thoroughly check the article for correct grammar, in particular: spelling of names, affiliations, any symbols, equations, etc.
  • Provide laser printed hard copies of all figures and graphics in black and white or colour (If any)
  • Submit a proof corrected with RED INK ONLY or as directed by the editor handling your manuscript.
Send the Corrected Proof, Copyright Transfer Form, Subscriptions (If any) with covering letter in a single envelope to the following address

Note: E-mails with vicious language, offensive writings to Editors will lead to rejection of the manuscript.

Status of Manuscript
Decision of the Editor-in-Chief on a submitted manuscript to JNP is ultimate. The status of the submitted manuscript will be intimated to the corresponding author by email regularly.

Important e-mail IDs
J. Nat. Pharm.

Queries                                               : editor@jnatpharm.org
(Queries will be replied in two working days)
Other correspondence                     : editor@jnatpharm.org
Chief Editor                                         : editor@jnatpharm.org
Publishing related queries                 : mueen.ahmed @ phcog . net
Journal Site                                         : www.jnatpharm.org
Web Based MS Submission           : www.journalonweb.com/jnp


For more details on publishing charges and other publishing details, visit FAQs at www.jnatpharm.org

Or contact editor

Dr. Ilkay Orhan
The Editor in Chief – J Nat Pharm
Dept of Pharmacognosy
Faculty of Pharmacy
Gazi University 06330 Ankara,
TURKEY

iorhan @ phcog . net

Phone: +90.312.2023186
Fax: +90.312.2235018

Contact Phcog.Net

Dr. Mueen Ahmed KK
Pharmacognosy Network Worldwide
[Bringing Medicinal Plants Research Together : Phcog.Net]

www.phcog.net
mueen.ahmed @ phcog . net

 

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