Instruction for Authors

Guidelines For author

International Journal of Advance Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences (IJAPBS) (www.ijapbs.in) is an internationally, peer - reviewed, bimonthly published online journal. This journal has been started with an aim to publish recent advances of research in the form of original research articles, short communications and review articles in all areas related to pharmacy, biology and chemistry:


Publication fee:

Article Processing Charges (APC) : 50 USD In the process of open access publication, the Article Processing Charges (APC) can be paid by the authors, institutions or funders for each article Publication. The fee for publication of an article after acceptance is as follows:

Publication Fees 50 USD. Article Processing Charges (APC) covers the complete charge of the publication process including Plagiarism check, peer-reviewing, editing, publishing, maintaining & archiving, and allows immediate access to the full text versions of the submitted articles.


How to Submit Manuscripts

Manuscripts should be submitted as an attachment to: ijapbs.info@gmail.com. Manuscript is sent for review to the reviewers based on the topic of research. After the review, the necessary changes and comments on the manuscript were sent to the author within a week from the time of submission. Confirmation of acceptance will be given once the author satisfies the comments and comply with the changes suggested. Confirmation about the acceptance of the manuscript will be sent to e-mail address of the corresponding author.

Manuscripts should be typewritten in double spaced in A4 sized sheets with a 1 inch margin on all sides. The manuscript shall be prepared in Times New Roman font using a font size of 12. Title shall be in a font size 16. All section titles in the manuscript shall be in font size 11, bold face capitals. Subtitles in each section shall be in font size 10, bold face lower case followed by a colon. The pages shall be numbered consecutively with a numbers, beginning with title page, ending with the last page of figure legends. The content of the manuscript shall be organized in the following sequence and shall start on separate pages: Title page (including names and addresses of the authors, e-mail and telephone numbers of corresponding author), abstract (including at least 4 key words), text (consisting of introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion and acknowledgements), references, Tables and figures. All animal experimental procedures followed must be approved by appropriate ethical committee.

Manual Submission: Submit manuscripts as e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at ijapbs.info@gmail.com. A manuscript number will be sent to the corresponding author same day.

Research articles:

Original Scientific Articles:

Research articles are considered for publication provided that the results of the significant portion of the research work is not published anywhere in any form (electronic).
Short Communications: A short communication is desirable for putting down the results of entire small investigations or giving info of view models or hypotheses, modern strategies, techniques or equipment. The style of main sections want no longer comply with that of full-duration paper.
Review: Submissions of reviews and surveys covering topics of the present-day hobby are welcome and urged. Inspections must be concise and not than 4-6 revealed pages (more or less 05 to 10 manuscript pages). Reviews manuscripts are also peer-reviewed.


Manuscript Structure:

1. Title page
2. Abstract
3. Keywords
4. Introduction
5. Materials and methods
6. Data analysis
7. Conclusion
8. Recommendation
9. References

Parts of a Manuscript Title:

The title should be a short word describing the contents of the paper. The Title Page should include the author's full names and affiliations, the figure of the corresponding author along with E-mail records.
Abstract:

The Abstract must be enlightening and completely self-explanatory, in brief present the topic, state the scope of the experiments,suggest substantial statistics, and factor out major findings and determinations. The Abstract must be 100 to 200 words in length. The abstract must be composed in the past tense and abbreviations have to be forbidden. No literature ought to be observed.
Keywords:

Following the abstract, about 3 to 5 key words that will provide indexing references should be listed. Introduction:

The introduction should provide a clear declaration of the problem, the relevant literature on the place, and the proposed approach or solution. It should be understandable to colleagues from a big range of Scientific as well as other subjects.
Methods and materials:

It should be complete enough to allow experiments to be regurgitated. All the same, only truly new tactics ought to be reported in detail; previously posted strategies must be referred to, and critical modifications of published approaches should be adverted to in brief. Subheadings have to be applied.
Results and Discussion:

The end resolution and discussion ought to be offered with readability and precision. The consequences must be penned in the beyond demanding while describing findings in the author's experiments. Discussion, speculation and precise rendering of information ought to no longer be protected by the Results, however, should be put into the Discussion phase. The Discussion should interpret the findings in view of the results obtained in this and in beyond research on this subject. Solutions and Discussion sections can encompass subheadings, and whilst suitable, each section may be merged.
Conclusion:

State the conclusions in a few sentences at the closing of the report
References:

References are each numbered, ordered sequentially as they appear within the textual content, strategies precis, tables, packing containers, discern legends, online-best strategies, Extended Data tables and Extended Data figure legends.


Copyright:

Entry of a manuscript implies that the work described has not been printed before (besides inside the flesh of an abstract or as a portion of a published lecture, or thesis) that it isn't under consideration for publication elsewhere; that if and whilst the manuscript is accepted for publishing, the authors conform to automatic transfer of the copyright to the author.