Aims and Scope
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:
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Analytical
methods
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Bioactivity
and SAR
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Biochemical
studies,
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Biological
activities of the crude extracts (supports by the structurally characterized
pure isolates).
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Biological
and pharmacological activities of natural and synthesized compounds.
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Biosynthesis
and microbiological transformations
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Carbohydrates
§
Chemical
ecology of natural products.
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Chemosystematics
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Enzymology
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Extraction
techniques
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Genetics
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Informatics
and computational methods
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Isolation,
structure elucidation and synthesis
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Lipid and peptide chemistry
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Marine
natural products,
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Molecular
structure
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Natural
Ayurvedic products.
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Natural
health and skin care products
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Natural
product biosynthesis and biotransformation
§
Nucleic
acids
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Pharmacology
of compounds
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Phytochemistry
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Plant
biochemistry/biosynthesis
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Plant
secondary metabolites
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Primary
and secondary metabolism
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Spectroscopic
method of identification
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(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.
Editor-in-Chief
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