Instruction For Author

Introduction

International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Allied Science. (IJRPAS) is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access international journal committed to publishing articles in pharmacy and allied science. It mainly focused on the rapid publication of articles covering the areas of Pharmaceutics, BioPharmaceutics, Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Polymer Sciences, Analytical Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Natural Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Herbal Drug Technology, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Immunobiology Pharmacology, Hospital, and Clinical Pharmacy, Pathology, Pharmacy Practice, Pharmacokinetics,Pharmacogenomics. Pharmacoinformatics, Bioinformatics, etc.

Submission of Manuscript

Manuscripts can be sent to [email protected] accompanied by a cover letter signed by the first or corresponding author. Clearly stating whether the paper is to be treated as a research article, a short communication, or a review article.

Copyright

All submitted manuscripts should contain original work neither published previously nor under consideration for publication elsewhere All authors would be required to sign a Copy Right form once the manuscript is accepted and have to send it as an attachment file through email with the publication charges.

Disclaimer

All submitted manuscripts should The publisher disclaims all liability for any harm and/or damage to people or property that results from using any of the methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in this book, whether due to product liability, carelessness, or any other cause. The facts and opinions contained in each article are the responsibility of the individual author(s). Any errors in the published papers as well as the authors’ submissions and data that are published in journals are entirely the authors’ responsibility. Such obligations are not assumed by the publisher. Any elements of published publications that are copied or reproduced should be properly credited; otherwise, it would be regarded as illegal under international law

Instruction for Authors

The manuscript should be typewritten in 12 font size, double-spaced, with margins of at least 2 cm on all sides. The matter should be organized as follows: title page, abstract, keywords, sections (introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion, conclusions), acknowledgments, references, tables, and figures with captions and legends. Pages should be numbered consecutively, beginning with the title page.

Title Page

The title of the manuscript is in boldface, title case (font size 14), followed by the names of the writers in normal face, title case (font size 12), and then the addresses of the authors in normal face, title case on the title page (font size 12). The writers’ names should be listed with their initials and last names. To eliminate confusion, full names may occasionally be given. Please include the full postal address (or addresses) and pin number(s) of the location(s) where the study was done after the authors’ names. When more than one institute contributed to the publication, the affiliation of each author should be made explicit by adding superscript Arabic numbers before the institute and after the name\. An asterisk must be used to designate the author to whom letters should be addressed. Please write “*Corresponding Author” at the bottom left corner of this page, along with the research institution’s or college’s phone number, fax number, and functional email address of the corresponding author, to whom all correspondence (including galley proofs) should be addressed.

Abstract

An abstract Written in complete and simple sentences should not be more than 250 words and should be typed on a separate sheet. The abstract should include aims, methods, results, and conclusion

Keywords

Up to 5-7 keywords must be provided in alphabetical order, These should be typed at the end of the abstract on the same shee

Introduction

It should start on a new page, be succinct, and only contain a statement of the problem, the objectives, and the goals of the experiments, together with a brief review of any relevant literature.

Materials and Methods

It should begin on the same page as the introduction. All important materials and equipment along with, the manufacturer’s name and the location (if possible) should be provided. Brief descriptions of the key techniques will be provided, along with citations. It is possible to describe in sufficient detail new or significantly modified approaches. New methods or substantially modified methods may be described in detail. The statistical method and the level of significance chosen shall be clearly stated.

Results and Discussion

It should incorporate key findings of the work with clear and simple statements. the tables and figures may be used as needed without reiterating their information. The statistical treatment of data and significance level of the factors should be stated wherever necessary. The discussion should deal with the interpretation of results, making the readers to understanding the problem taken, and should be logical. The scope of the results, which need to be further explored, could also be discussed.

Conclusion

The conclusion should summarize the key findings of the work, and offer your final impression of the central idea. This section should not just restate the abstract.

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments as well as information regarding funding sources may be provided.

References

Citations of literature within the text must be presented in numerical order as superscripts e.g. 1 which can find under the corresponding number in the reference list. This number is static, meaning that the same number is used every time you wish to cite a particular reference at any point in paper. Please note the following examples.

Books

Author AA. Book Title: subtitle. Edition number. Place of publication: Publisher; year.
Copstead LE, Banasik JL. Pathophysiology. 3rd ed. St Louis (MO): Elsevier Saunders; 2005.

Editor name. Title. Edition number. Place of publication: Publisher; year Ireland R, editor. Clinical textbook of dental hygiene and therapy. Oxford: Blackwell Munksgaard; 2006. If more than six authors or editors are available then Give the first six names in full and add “et al”. The authors are listed in the order in which they appear on the title page.
World Health Organization. The International Pharmacopoeia. Geneva: World Health Organization, Dept. of Essential Medicines and Pharmaceutical Policies, 2008.
Stedman’s medical dictionary. 26th ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins; 1995.
Porter RJ, Meldrum BS. Antiepileptic drugs. In: Katzung BG, editor. Basic and clinical pharmacology. 6th ed. Norwalk (CN): Appleton and Lange; 1995. p. 361-80.
Chiquette E, Posey LM. Pharmacotherapy: a pathophysiologic approach [Internet]. 8th ed. New York (NY): The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.; 2011. Chapter 12, Evidence-based medicine; [cited 2012 Aug 15]; p. 156-69. Available from: www.accesspharmacy.com.

Journal Articles

Author Surname Initials. Title of article. Title of the journal abbreviated. Date of Publication: Volume Number(Issue Number): Page Numbers.
Haas AN, de Castro GD, Moreno T, Susin C, Albandar JM, Oppermann RV, et al. Azithromycin as a adjunctive treatment of aggressive periodontitis: 12-months randomized clinical trial. J Clin Periodontol. 2008 Aug; 35(8):696-704.
Morse SS. Factors in the emergence of infectious disease. Emerg Infect Dis [online]. 1995 Jan-Mar [cited 1999 Dec 25]; 1(1):24-29. Available from URL: http://www/cdc/gov/ncidoc/EID/eid.htm

Websites

Author Surname Initials (if available). Title of Website [Internet]. Place of publication: Publisher; Date of First Publication [Date of the last update; cited date]. Available from: URL
Brunilda Nazario. Chemotherapy: How It Works and How You’ll Feel [Internet]. Webmed. [cited 2020 Oct 20]. Available from: https://www.webmd.com/cancer/chemotherapy-what-to-expect.
Testing strategies for SARS-CoV-2 [Internet]. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2022 [updated 2022 Apr 4; cited 2022 Apr 5]. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019ncov/lab/resources/sars-cov2-testing-strategies.html

Manuscript Handling Charges

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