Our AIMS and SCOPES:

The aim of Innovations in Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry is to provide a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to share their innovative insights, methodologies, and discoveries in the fields of pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry. We welcome original research articles, reviews, and case reports that explore new insights, methodologies, and perspectives in these fields.

In order to achieve this aim, our journal is focused on several key scopes. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Natural products and their chemical characterization
  • Isolation and identification of bioactive compounds
  • Drug design and development
  • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of natural products and synthetic compounds
  • Drug delivery and formulation
  • Analytical and bioanalytical methods for drug analysis
  • Quality control and standardization of natural products and drugs
  • Toxicity and safety assessment of natural products and drugs
  • Ethnopharmacology and traditional medicine

We are particularly interested in research that explores new methodologies and approaches to these fields, as well as studies that focus on the development of novel drugs and therapies. We also welcome research that explores the potential of natural products as sources of new drugs and therapies.

In addition to our research articles, we also welcome review articles that provide a critical overview of the current state of knowledge in these fields. Our review articles should be written by experts in the field and should provide an in-depth analysis of the current literature on a specific topic. We also welcome case reports that explore novel

applications of pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry in clinical practice.

As an open-access journal, we are committed to providing free and unrestricted access to all of our published content. We believe that open access publishing is essential to promoting the dissemination of knowledge and advancing scientific research. We also follow all necessary regulations from organizations, including but not limited to, the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME).

To ensure the quality and rigor of our published content, we follow a rigorous peer-review process. All submitted manuscripts undergo a thorough evaluation by our editorial team to determine their suitability for publication. Manuscripts that meet our initial criteria are sent out for peer review by experts in the field. We aim to provide authors with timely and constructive feedback on their work and to help them improve the quality of their research and writing.

We also believe in providing a supportive and inclusive publishing environment for our authors. We aim to provide clear and transparent guidelines for manuscript submission and review, and we work closely with authors to ensure that their work meets the highest standards of quality and rigor. We also aim to provide timely and constructive feedback to our authors, helping them to improve their research and writing skills and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in these fields.

In summary, Innovations in Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing innovative research in the fields of pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry. Our mission is to provide a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to share their innovative insights, methodologies, and discoveries in these fields, and our vision is to become a leading open-access journal in these areas. We follow all necessary regulations from organizations, prioritize academic integrity and ethical research practices, and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our journal. We welcome original research articles, reviews, and case reports that explore new insights, methodologies, and perspectives in these fields, and we are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive publishing environment for our authors.

Keywords/ Subtopics:

 

  1. Pharmacognosy
  2. Pharmaceutical chemistry
  3. Natural products
  4. Drug discovery
  5. Herbal medicine
  6. Traditional medicine
  7. Ethnopharmacology
  8. Phytochemistry
  9. Medicinal plants
  10. Plant extracts
  11. Drug development
  12. Bioactive compounds
  13. Pharmacology
  14. Pharmacokinetics
  15. Pharmacodynamics
  16. Toxicology
  17. Drug delivery
  18. Nanoparticles
  19. Formulation
  20. Quality control
  21. Analytical chemistry
  22. Chromatography
  23. Spectroscopy
  24. Mass spectrometry
  25. HPLC
  26. GC-MS
  27. NMR
  28. Structure-activity relationship
  29. Bioassay
  30. Cell culture
  31. In vitro
  32. In vivo
  33. Clinical trials
  34. Drug metabolism
  • Enzyme inhibition
  1. Receptor binding
  • Natural product synthesis
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Anti-cancer
  1. Anti-microbial
  2. Anti-viral
  3. Immunomodulatory
  4. Neuroprotective
  5. Anti-diabetic
  6. Anti-oxidant
  7. Anti-hypertensive
  8. Cardiovascular diseases
  9. Respiratory diseases
  10. Infectious diseases
  11. Neurodegenerative diseases
  12. Metabolic disorders
  13. Obesity
  • Nutraceuticals
  1. Dietary supplements
  2. Prebiotics
  • Probiotics
  1. Herbal teas
  2. Aromatherapy
  3. Essential oils
  4. Traditional Chinese medicine
  5. Ayurveda
  6. Kampo
  7. Ethnobotany
  8. Ethnomedicine
  • Indigenous knowledge
  1. Sustainability
  • Green chemistry
  • Organic synthesis
  • Synthetic biology
  1. Drug repurposing
  2. Biopharmaceuticals
  3. Immunotherapeutics
  • Gene therapy
  1. Biomarkers
  2. Drug design
  • Molecular modeling
  1. Computer-aided drug design
  2. Docking
  3. QSAR
  4. Pharmacogenomics
  5. Personalized medicine
  6. Precision medicine
  • Drug interactions
  1. Adverse effects
  2. Drug safety
  • Pharmacovigilance
  1. Drug resistance
  2. Antibiotic resistance
  3. Microbial diversity
  4. Microbial biotechnology
  5. Fermentation
  6. Biotransformation
  • Bioreactor
  1. Biosynthesis
  2. Biocatalysis
  • Enzyme engineering
  1. Metabolic engineering
  2. Genome editing
  3. CRISPR
  4. Gene editing
  5. Stem cells
  6. Tissue engineering
  7. Regenerative medicine
  8. Cell-based therapies
  9. Immunotherapy
  10. Vaccines
  11. Pharmaceutical nanotechnology
  12. Liposomes
  13. Polymeric nanoparticles
  14. Dendrimers
  15. Carbon nanotubes
  16. Gold nanoparticles
  17. Silver nanoparticles
  18. Quantum dots
  19. Targeted drug delivery
  20. Cell-penetrating peptides
  21. Peptide drug conjugates
  22. Antibody drug conjugates
  23. Lipid-based drug delivery
  24. Pulmonary drug delivery
  25. Ocular drug delivery
  26. Transdermal drug delivery
  27. Buccal drug delivery
  28. Nasal drug delivery
  29. Oral drug delivery
  30. Implantable drug delivery
  31. Medical devices
  32. Wearable devices
  33. Biosensors
  34. User
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  36. ChatGPT
  37. Artificial intelligence
  38. Machine learning
  39. Deep learning
  40. Natural language processing
  41. Big data analytics
  42. Data mining
  43. Data visualization
  44. Cloud computing
  45. Internet of things
  46. Blockchain technology
  47. Digital health
  48. Telemedicine
  49. E-health
  50. Mobile health
  51. Health informatics
  52. Electronic health records
  53. Health economics
  54. Health policy
  55. Health disparities
  56. Global health
  57. Community pharmacy
  58. Clinical pharmacy
  59. Hospital pharmacy
  60. Industrial pharmacy
  61. Regulatory affairs
  62. Drug approval process
  63. Intellectual property
  64. Patent law
  65. Ethics in pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry
  66. Scientific communication
  67. Manuscript preparation
  68. Peer-review process
  69. Open access publishing
  70. Copyright
  71. Authorship criteria
  72. Conflict of interest
  73. Scientific misconduct
  74. Research ethics
  75. Animal experimentation
  76. Informed consent
  77. Human subjects research
  78. Clinical research
  79. Good laboratory practices
  80. Good clinical practices
  81. Good manufacturing practices
  82. Health and safety regulations
  83. Environmental regulations
  84. Occupational health and safety
  85. Waste management
  86. Quality management
  87. ISO standards
  88. Good documentation practices
  89. Risk management
  90. Health risk assessment
  91. Statistical analysis
  92. Data interpretation
  93. Scientific writing
  94. Grant proposal writing
  95. Scientific conference presentation
  96. Teaching pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry
  97. Continuing education
  98. Career development
  99. Industry-academia collaboration
  100. Entrepreneurship in pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry
  101. Innovation in drug development
  102. Patent landscape analysis
  103. Market analysis
  104. Competitive intelligence
  105. Business development
  106. Scientific outreach.