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中国天然药物(英文版)(Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines)
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  • 中国天然药物(英文版)(Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines)
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  • 《中国天然药物》(月刊)(ChineseJournalofNaturalMedicines)创刊于2003年,是由中国药科大学、中国药学会共同主办的国家级药学学术期刊。以报道来自天然产物的先导化合物的发现与改造,以及其药效与药理作用机制为重点,是具有我国独特优势的中药、草药、海洋药物、生化药物、微生物药物、民族药物、民间药物的创新研究进行国内外交流的重要窗口。主要报道天然药物学科创新性成果,辟有思路与方法、综述、论文、简报、技术交流、快报、药事法规等栏目;登载天然药物化学、药理学、中药学、药剂学、药物分析学、毒理学、生物化学、微生物学、分子生物学及其相关学科的研究原著,体现了前沿性、权威性、学术性、科学性、可读性的特点。

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  • 期刊名称:中国天然药物(英文版)(Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines)
  • 主管单位:中华人民共和国教育部
  • 主办单位:中国药科大学;中国药学会
  • 国内刊号:CN 32-1845/R
  • 国际刊号:ISSN 2095-6975;EISSN1875-5364
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  • 学科分类:药学
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  • 字数要求:12000-38000
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  • 官网网址:http://www.cjnmcpu.com/
  • 电话传真:025-83271565(202410期)
  • 电子邮箱:cpucjnm@163.com(202410期)
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      5、出刊日期:月刊,每月20日出版。

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      INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

      Chinese

      Journal of Natural Medicines (CJNM, ISSN 2095-6975, original ISSN

      1672-3651) was founded in May 2003 and is sponsored by China

      Pharmaceutical University and Chinese Pharmaceutical Association. The

      printed version of CJNM is published monthly by Science Press and its

      web edition is published by Elsevier. CJNM is devoted to communications

      among pharmaceutical and medicinal plant scientists who are interested

      in the advancement of the botanical, chemical, and biological sciences

      related to natural medicines, including traditional Chinese medicines

      (TCM). CJNM aims to cover a broad spectrum of original research papers

      and timely review articles in natural medicines and their products from

      all over the world. All the articles of CJNM are published in English

      only. The journal is currently indexed by SCIE, MEDLINE, BIOSIS

      Previews, BIOSIS Toxicology, CAB Abstracts, EMBASE, EMBASE Alert, Global

      Health, IPA, IPA Toxicology, SCOPUS, SciFinder Scholar, ScienceDirect,

      Biological Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Elsevier Bibliographic

      Databases, Excerpta Medica, and Index Copernicus. CJNM is also indexed

      by Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD).

      SCOPE

      ● Resources, biodiversity, conservation, sustainability, and quality control of natural medicines and natural products

      ● Modernization of natural medicines

      Natural product chemistry (including structure determination and

      modification, semi- and total synthesis, and bio-transformation)

      Biological, pharmacological, and clinical evaluation of natural

      products and traditional medicine prescriptions (including

      pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, efficacy, and toxicology)

      ● Pharmaceutics and analytical chemistry of natural medicines and natural products

      ● Proteomic, genetic, genomic, and metabolomic studies of natural medicines and natural products

      Botanical, chemical, and biological techniques and methodologies for

      the research and development (R & D) of natural medicines and

      natural products

      ● National and international regulations concerning traditional medicines and botanical drug products

      TYPES OF ARTICLES

      ● Original research papers

      ● Review articles (mini review and comprehensive review)

      ● Perspectives (commentary and letter to editor)

      ● Short communications (original research)

      ● Editorials

      QUALITY CONTROL

      CJNM

      pharmacological article standards: 1. Experimental designs need to be

      complete and rigorous. In vivo and in vitro experiments are both

      required. 2. Articles that only describe pharmaceutical effects will not

      be accepted. Specific pharmacological mechanisms are needed. 3.

      Research methods need to be diversified. Methods such as RT-PCR, Western

      blot, and immunofluorescence are indispensable. 4. Articles on

      pharmacological mechanisms of crude extracts need to provide material

      basis analysis. 5. Pharmacological mechanisms need to be innovative.

      CJNM

      pharmaceutical analysis article standards: 1. Articles should include

      new methods and new applications. 2. Methods in metabolomics articles

      must be validated, and the material identification data must be

      comprehensive and accurate. The function of differential metabolites

      should be verified. 3. Articles should be able to provide references for

      further study.

      CJNM

      natural medicinal chemistry article standards: 1. The number of new

      compounds should not be less than five. 2. The absolute configuration

      and biological function of the compounds should be confirmed.

      BASIC RULES FOR PUBLICATION

      Manuscripts will only be considered for publication in CJNM if the following conditions, as applicable, are fulfilled:

      1.

      Ethical considerations: Manuscripts are accepted for consideration with

      the understanding that they have not been published or submitted or are

      under consideration for publication elsewhere. Authors investigating

      the chemistry of a single species should aim to publish their results in

      a single manuscript rather than in a series of papers. Manuscripts

      should not report fragmentary parts of a larger study. Papers that have

      been presented as proceedings at scientific meetings are acceptable.

      Ethical standards with respect to the acquisition of studied materials,

      chemical and biological hazards, animal use and care, and human subjects

      must be strictly followed. Evidence of assurance to ethical standards

      may be presented by the authors, or may be required by the

      Editor-in-Chief of CJNM. For studies involving experimental animals,

      reference must be made to principles of laboratory animal care or

      similar regulations and to the specific approval of the described study

      protocol by a local ethical committee. The approval number and the

      corresponding date must be provided.

      2.

      Plant materials (and other organisms): Samples should be properly

      identified and their location and date of origin given. The scientific

      name (in italics) of the organism, the author of the name, and the

      family must be given. It should be indicated who identified and

      authenticated the materials used in the study and his/her affiliation.

      The manuscript must include details of voucher specimens of the plant

      material (deposited in a major national or regional herbarium).

      3.

      Isolation of compounds: Only new compounds with biological activity

      will be considered for publication. The submission of articles

      describing the isolation of known compounds, or the determination of a

      simple derivative of a known compound is not acceptable. Extraction and

      isolation procedures should be described in detail. The type and amount

      of materials, solvents, and extraction methods must be indicated. The

      description of chromatographic systems should contain the quantitative

      information and all analytical conditions such as column dimensions,

      mobile phase, elution program, fraction size, and yields of all

      isolates.

      4.

      Biological, pharmacological, and clinical investigations of extracts:

      The detailed extract characterization should be included. Spectroscopic

      (e.g., NMR or mass) and/or chromatographic profiling (e.g., HPLC profile

      with at least the major peaks identified) should be included;

      qualitative and quantitative information on the active or typical

      constituents should be provided. The investigation must clearly indicate

      concentration/dose-activity dependence in comparison with a reference

      compound (positive control).

      5.

      Biological screening: Papers dealing with the biological screening of a

      meaningful number of extracts of plants or other organisms can be

      considered for publication. Identification of the materials tested must

      be properly documented, and preparation of the extracts must be clearly

      described. Biological activities for extracts and compounds should be

      reported by listing IC50 values, or at least a dose-response

      relationship as shown by using at least two test concentrations.

      Positive controls (reference compounds) must be included for all

      biological studies. Classification of “active” and “inactive” samples

      should follow accepted international standards for the biological test

      system.

      6.

      Analytical studies: Key data on method validation must be provided and

      should typically include information on specificity, linearity, limit of

      detection, limit of quantification, accuracy, precision, intermediate

      precision, and robustness studies. Information on the purity of

      reference compounds and the methods used for the determination of purity

      must be given. Recoveries of extraction and sample pre-purification

      steps must be indicated. Adequate statistical analysis is required.

      Analytical studies of a routine nature will not be considered for

      publication.

      7.

      Clinical studies: All clinical trials must be designed, implemented,

      and analyzed in a manner to meet current international standards,

      especially for randomized controlled trials. Reference must be made to

      approval of the study by a local ethical committee for human subject

      research. The approval number and the corresponding dates of the

      approved trial must be provided. All clinical trials should be

      appropriately registered in an international database (www.

      clinicaltrials.gov). The registration information must be provided.

      LANGUAGE AND MANUSCRIPT CONTENTS

      1. Language

      English

      is the language for all manuscripts published in CJNM. If English is

      not the native language of the authors, it is author’s responsibility to

      enlist the help of an English-speaking colleague for the correct use of

      the language throughout the manuscript before submission. Manuscripts

      with poor language quality will be returned to authors without review.

      2. Manuscript contents

      Manuscripts

      must be prepared using Microsoft Word for easy re-formatting and

      modification and should contain the following sections as appropriate:

      Title, Authors and Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction,

      Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowled­gements, Conflict

      of Interest, and References.

      The

      first /Title page must contain: manuscript title, author(s) name and

      affiliation(s). The name, full postal address, telephone and FAX

      numbers, and e-mail address of the corresponding author(s) should be

      clearly indicated.

      1)

      Title: The title of a manuscript should describe the key content of the

      article clearly and precisely. The use of expressions with little

      information, such as “a study of”, “investigations of”, and

      “observations on,” and non-standard abbreviations should be avoided. The

      authors are encouraged to use terms in the title which facilitate the

      potential readers to search and read the paper.

      2)

      Authors: The full name(s) of the author(s) should be provided. Only

      those scientists who have made an intellectual contribution to the work

      should be included in the author list. All authors must approve the

      final version of the manuscript. The corresponding author(s) should be

      indicated with an asterisk. Only one contact corresponding author should

      be identified for communication with the editorial office of the

      journal.

      3)

      Abstract: The abstract should NOT include references to figures,

      tables, equations, any other materials in the main text or literature

      reference. The Abstract section should be less than 250 words. = The

      major contents of the Abstract section should include key information on

      the background and objective, methods, results, and conclusion of the

      presented study, without subheading. The authors are encouraged to use

      terms in the Abstract section which facilitate the potential readers to

      search and read the paper.

      4) Keywords: It should include 5−8 keywords. The appropriate choice of keywords may increase the visibility of the article. The authors are encouraged to use terms in the Keywords section which facilitate the potential readers to search and read the paper.

      5)

      Introduction: The Introduction section should be brief and

      comprehensive. It should clearly state the background, the rationale of

      the study, the hypothesis being tested, and the novelty and significance

      of the study. The list of results in the Introduction section should be

      avoided.

      6)

      Materials and Methods: This section should provide sufficient details

      to allow experienced readers to repeat the experiments, if necessary.

      Plant species must be authenticated by an expert botanist. Information

      regarding solvents and chemical reagents should include manufacturer,

      grade and batch number. It is also required to indicate the species,

      strains, and source of the animals used, and the conditions under which

      the animals were housed and maintained. Vendor information should be

      provided for all instruments, materials, and supplies. Experimental

      methods should be properly described and referenced.

      7)

      Results: The Results section should be concisely presented and

      explicitly explained, with the appropriate use of figures (more than 600

      dpi pixels) and tables. Confidence in the data generated from the

      experiment will be increased by the validation of the methodology and

      logical elaboration of the new findings on which the value of the study

      relies. Statistical results should be indicated in the figures and

      tables. Figure and table legends should include sufficient information

      to help readers understand the results presented.

      8)

      Discussion: This section gives the authors an opportunity to discuss

      how the results contribute to the knowledge and development of a

      specific subject, or more broadly in a given field of science or

      technology. New hypotheses and speculations must be substantiated by the

      results presented. The length of the Discussion section should be kept

      to a minimum. The key points should be referenced.

      9)

      Acknowledgements: This section contains research sponsor information

      and the acknowledgement of the contribution made by those not listed as

      authors, including analytical services and manuscript preparation.

      10)

      Conflict of Interest: This section contains information on potential

      competing interests the authors may have. A full disclosure is required.

      11)

      References: Authors should follow the examples given below for the

      format of references. References to unpublished data or personal

      communications should be avoided.

      3. Figures

      High

      quality figures should be provided with the following characteristics.

      They should be produced in resolution of 600 dpi and have lines,

      letters, numbers and symbols of uniform strength and contrast. Figures

      (except photographs) are often reduced to 8 cm × 8 cm. The final

      thickness of a line in a figure usually lies within the range 0.15−0.20

      mm or 1.5 pb. When preparing the figures, authors should pay attention

      to the widths of lines and similar details, as some (e.g., dotted or

      thin lines) may disappear after reduction. Particular attention should

      be paid to line strengths in graphics

      prepared in vector formats. And all the structures must be optimized by

      “ChemDraw CS96” software. All the figures should be cited in the main

      text in a logical order.

      REFERENCE EXAMPLES

      Books:

      State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Zhonghuabencao

      [M]. Shanghai Science and Technology Publishing Company, 1999: 931-934.

      Journals: Jiang MY, Zhang L, Liu R, et al. Speciosins A−K, oxygenated cyclohexanoids from the basidiomycete Hexagonia speciosa [J]. J Nat Prod, 2009, 72 (8): 1405-1409.

      Patents: Tachibana R, Shimizu S, Kobayshi S, et al. Electronic water marking method and system: US, 6,915,001 [P]. 2002-04-25.

      Standards: Pharmacopoeia of the Peoples Republic of China (2005). Vol 2 [S]. 2005: 44.

      E-references: Wikimedia. Trichilia [EB/OL]. 2010: http://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Trichilia

      MANUSCRIPT/FILE SUBMISSION

      Authors must submit manuscripts to

      https://z.sowise.cn/nUbYRf1

      Authors need to provide a simple research highlight about the manuscript after it is accepted by CJNM.

      PEER REVIEW AND REVISION OF MANUSCRIPTS

      Manuscripts

      will be reviewed by CJNM editors and at least two anonymous referees

      who are experts in the related field. Should revision become necessary,

      the manuscript, with the comments of the referee(s), will be returned to

      the author(s). Revised manuscripts are usually required to be sent back

      to the editorial office within two months. The editorial office

      reserves the right to make changes to any aspect of the manuscript, in

      order to enhance the clarity of the presentation.

      PAYMENT OF MANUSCRIPTS

      The

      author will be responsible for the following expenses with respect to

      consideration and publication of the submitted manuscript.

      At the time of submission, the expenses of the ScholarOne manuscript

      system and of the review: $ 50 for each manuscript submission

      After acceptance by the CJNM, the expenses of polishing and improving

      the language of the manuscript by an international professional, if

      requested by the Editor: $300 for each manuscript. The Author may also

      seek external assistance for language enhancement, and indicate so to

      the Editor at the time of resubmission.

      ◆ Publication of accepted paper: , page charges of $ 120 for each printed page.

      ◆ Payments should be made in a timely manner to:

      ◆ ser name: China Pharmaceutical University

      Account number: 4301011019001029831

      SWIFT BIC(s): ICBKCNBJNJG

      ◆ Please note that any delay in payment will result in a subsequent delay in publication.

      COPYRIGHT

      The

      copyright of all papers published in CJNM belongs to China

      Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, China. A copyright transfer form

      must be filled by the authors and returned to the Editorial Office of

      CJNM before acceptance of the paper.

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