About Journal
Aims
and Scope
The Journal of Phytomolecules & Pharmacology (JPP) is a peer-reviewed journal that brings out
original research papers, reviews and short communications on natural products
& derivatives, phytoconstituents, and biological & pharmacological
investigations of the extracts and products. The journal specifically invites
interdisciplinary articles on phytochemistry, biotechnological approach for
phytomedicines, biological and toxicological mechanisms of action, structure
and bioactivity of phytochemicals (bioinformatics/computational methods).
Moreover, JPP emphasizes the fascinating insights
of ethnic medicines involved in tribal communities. Therefore, we particularly
prefer scientific investigations on either pharmacological or phytochemical
aspects of the medicinal, aromatic, economical plants and other related
botanically species, fungi, and other organisms. Manuscripts dealing with
significant new findings on the plant's phytochemistry and pharmacological
experiment for drug discovery will also be considered.
The journal operates
a double-blind peer review policy. All
articles will be made freely and permanently available in online. Articles are
published as “Just Accepted Articles” as soon as possible after acceptance and in
3 issues of a volume per year.
Topics
of interest in the Journal include, but are not limited to:
·
New
and novel bioactive molecules from
medicinal plants, marine organisms and microorganisms.
·
Target
identification of bioactive molecules
·
Mechanism
of drug action and metabolism of bioactive compounds
·
Structural
modification and structure-activity relationship studies
·
Analytical evaluation, clinical
efficacy, safety and toxicological studies of herbal medicines
·
Biosynthesis
and bio-catalysis of natural products
·
Plant biotechnology-based drug
discovery
·
Clinical trials of the target molecules
·
Plant
bioinformatics
·
Ethnobotany and traditional usage
·
In-silico
and computational technologies
·
Chemometric analysis of plant
constituents
·
Omics and bioinformatics/computational
biology approach for drug designing and discovery.
·
Network
pharmacology and Multi-targeting
·
Anti-infectives, anti-inflammatory and
chemotherapeutics
·
Chemical ecology
·
Pharmacokinetics,
pharmacodynamics and drug transport
·
Pharmacology and metabolomics of
isolated compounds
·
High-throughput screening by GC-MS,
HPLC, LC-Q-TOF-MS/MS
·
Fingerprinting
analysis or quantization of major compounds
Editor-in-Chief
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