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亚洲传统医药(英文)(Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines)(国际刊号)(不收版面费审稿费) (官网投稿)

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《亚洲传统医药(英文)》(Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines)(双月刊),是2006年创刊,由沈阳药科大学主办,香港盛京药大出版传媒有限公司出版,是海内外公开发行的传统医药行业全英文资讯期刊——发行国家包括日本、韩国、新加坡等东南亚国家以及欧美各国。本刊现已被维普数据库和超星数据库收录。本刊以医药卫生行业医疗、教育、科研、生产、贸易机构的专业技术人员,经营...[显示全部]
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http://asianjtm.syphu.edu.cn/

4、期刊编辑部官网:https://pd.syphu.edu.cn/

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Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines》刊物简介

【《高等药学教育研究》202303期信息】

 

Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines》(亚洲传统医药)是2006 年创刊(国际刊号:ISSN 1817-4337),由沈阳药科大学主办,香港盛京药大出版传媒有限公司出版,是海内外公开发行的传统医药行业全英文资讯期刊——发行国家包括日本、韩国、新加坡等东南亚国家以及欧美各国。本刊现已被维普数据库和超星数据库收录。

本刊以医药卫生行业医疗、教育、科研、生产、贸易机构的专业技术人员,经营管理人员和各国(地区)医药卫生主管部门官员为主要读者,报道亚洲传统药物研究的新进展、新成果、新动向、新技术及药物在临床应用与科研实践方面的最新动态和成果,突出科学性、实用性。论文涵盖:传统药物资源学、药材炮制学、生药学、天然药物化学、质量控制、药理学、药剂学、临床疗效等方面的科技动态和科研成果,并辟有专论、综述、研究全文、短文、快报等专栏。本刊为双月刊,论文发表不需版面费,可以为您提供英文论文翻译校正服务。

亚洲传统医药杂志以亚洲传统医药的继承与发展为关注重点,关注传统医药行业的热点、重点和难点,介绍亚洲各国传统医药在科研、医疗方面的经验、理论与实践,促进国际间交流与合作。

本刊的办刊宗旨是传递亚洲传统医药的研究开发信息,探讨现代传统医药产业的现代化发展。

为了更好地服务于海内外传统医药行业,弘扬亚洲传统医药文化,促进杂志编辑水平的不断提升,我们面向国内外有志于亚洲传统医药科学研究的专家、学者、教师和学生广泛征稿,欢迎各类涉猎于亚洲传统医药领域的稿件投递本刊,我们衷心希望您在这个亚洲传统医药的平台上展示您的才华和交流您的研究成果。

如果您愿意在《Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines》上发表您的下一篇论文,请联系我们,投稿前请阅读投稿须知。

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通讯地址:沈阳市沈河区文化路103 号沈阳药科大学107 号信箱《亚洲传统医药》编辑部

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《亚洲传统医药》投稿须知

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投稿须知

Editorial Policy

Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines is an international journal devoted to the advancement of research on traditional medicines. The followed areas are covered:

- Pharmacology and clinical studies

- Natural products chemistry 

- Pharmacognosy

- Resources and medicinal material processing

- Methodology for quality control

- Traditional oriental drugs pharmaceutics

Submission of Manuscripts

All contributions are peer reviewed by independent referees. Only papers that are of highest scientific quality, that are concisely written and that comply with these guidelines for Authors can be accepted. It is better to sign line number in normal text. All manuscripts should be submitted electronically through AJTM Editorial System which can be accessed at http://asianjtm.syphu.edu.cn/EN/volumn/current.shtml. For assistance please contact:

Editorial Office of Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines

20#, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University

No.103, Wenhua Road,

Shenyang 110016, China

Tel & Fax:  (86) 024-23986082

E-mail:  michealca@126.com

         qkgjb2006@126.com

Language of publication is English. Manuscripts written by authors whose mother language is not English should be checked by a native speaker before submission.

Submissions must be accompanied by a covering letter stating that the paper has not been published previously elsewhere nor is being considered by another journal, in any language, and that all authors have seen and agreed to the version submitted.

Copyright

To  maintain  and  protect  the  Society’s  ownership  and rights and to provide scientists the opportunity to publish in high-quality journals,  Asian Journal of Traditional Mddicines requires the corresponding author to sign a copyright transfer agreement on behalf of all the authors. This agreement will be sent to the corresponding author when the manuscript is accepted and scheduled for publication. Unless this agreement is received, the journal will not publish the manuscript. Copyright belongs to the publisher upon acceptance of the manuscript. Rejected manuscripts will not be returned to the authors except for original illustrations on request.

Format of Manuscripts

Reviews will generally be invited by the Editor. They should be as concise as possible and do not need to include experimental details. The main purpose of reviews is to provide a concise, accurate introduction to the subject matter and inform the reader critically of the latest developments in this area. 4--6 Key words should be listed.

Papers are research articles describing original experimental results. The material should be arranged in the order: Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion sections. The Experimental Section should contain sufficient detail so that others are able to reproduce the experiment(s). Previously reported methods should be referenced only. 4 - 6 Key words should be listed, without the first letter capitalized, separated with " ; "

Letters should be concise reports on new specific results of general interest. The Letter format contains a short Abstract; no key words; introductory remarks and results and discussion without headlines; Material and Methods (headline) with brief experimental details without subhead lines; references.

Preparation of Manuscripts

Manuscripts must be typed single-spaced throughout -- text and references -- on A4-size paper. Manuscripts should be submitted with one original and two copies. The editor encourages authors to submit their papers by email.

For all manuscripts, provide a separate title page including title, full names (the given name +family name, the middle name can be abbreviated) referenced by “a, b, c” superscripts with affiliation and addresses of all authors, and on separate pages also, a list of references, footnotes, figure legends, and tables.

The name and address of the author responsible for all correspondence including telephone. fax and email shoudd be provided after the references.

The following sections are required and should be arranged in the following order: Title page, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Material and methods, Results and discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements, References (The initial letter of these headings should be capitalized).

Please give the title (capital for first character), and running title (not to exceed 80 characters and spaces) for header composing. The main text, acknowledgement, and references should be presented in this order. Figures, tables and charts showing chemical structures should be collected at the end, each on a separate sheet. All pages should be numbered consecutively.

Responsibility  for  the  accuracy  of  bibliographic citations lies entirely with authors. References should be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text [1], [2], [3] ... and the list of references should be arranged consecutively according to the numbers in text. Type numbers in square brackets and do not use superscripts. 

List three authors (family name + the abbreviation of given name) following with “et al.” when the numbers of authors are more than three. References should include the list of all the authors, title of the article, Journal/Book title, (book publisher), year, volume number, and beginning to end page number. Use Index Medicus abbreviations for all the journal titles.

The following list gives examples of commonly lacking information:

1. Journal names (Journal titles should be abbreviated)

2. Journal volume (or months)

3. Names of publisher (for books and proceedings) and their locations

4. Inclusive page numbers or chapters for books

The essential rule is to provide sufficient information so that the reader can locate the reference easily. The following examples illustrate the format for references: 

[1] Swayze RD, Lise MF, Levinson JN, Phillips A, El-Husseini A. Modulation of dopamine mediated phosphorylation of AMPA receptors by PSD-95 and AKAP79/150.  Neuropharm, 2004, 47: 764-778.

[2] Timoshenko SP. Theory of plate and shells. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959, 17-36.

[3]  Rukmini C.  Red palm oil combat vitamin A deficiency in developing countries. Food and Nutrition Bulletin [online], 1994, 15: 1536-1542, http://www.unu.edu/unupress/food/8F152e/8F152E04.htm [10/18/2005].

[4] Smith J. Biology Information Site. http://www.biology.com [5/12/2005].

Abbreviation must be spelled out in full at their initial appearance, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. Thereafter, the abbreviation may be employed, except for the used standard abbreviations. All nonstandard abbreviations should be kept to a minimum. In most cases it is appropriate to use the full INN drug name. Use the metric system for all measurements, if possible. Metric abbreviations should be expressed in lower case without period (cm, ml, s). Define all symbols used in equations and formulas. If symbols are used extensively, provide a list of all symbols together with the list of abbreviations. The use of the International System of Units (SI) is recommended: m (meter), g (gram), kg (kilogram), μg (microgram), s (second), min (minute), h (hour), d (day), y (year),  L (litre), μl (microlitre), ng/ml and r/min (rpm). Full name should be given when an abbreviation appeared in the paper for the first time.

Normal text is printed in times new roman font. For connection of sentences one space after a comma, a colon or period. Italic is used for variables, Latin words and expressions, including the names of plants and animals, “in vivo”,“in vitro”, some statistic symbols: number of sample “n”, mean“”, standard deviations“s”, F -test, t -test and probability“P”, some chemical symbols which indicate optical rotation, configuration, conformation, position of substutuent group: dl, dl; o -, p -, m -, iso -; Z, E; R, S; D, L.

Preparation of illustrations

All figures and a list of figure legends should be on separate pages and meanwhile it’s acceptable to include tables and figures in the text. “Figure 1” is usually written as “Fig. 1”.  Submit colour illustrations as high-resolution electronic files, original photographs. Please make sure that artwork files are in an acceptable format (tiff, eps, jpeg or Ms office files) and in suitable size for publication, in at least 300 dpi resolution. The font of character, number for coordinate axis in all figures should be Times New Roman or Arial, size 8-10 pt (the initial letter of first word for title of X-axis or Y-axis should be capitalized)The width of figures is

80 mm (single-spaced) or 160 mm (double-spaced).

Tables should be numbered consecutively and given a suitable caption and each table typed on a separate page. In tablesthe number digit behind decimal point should keep to be identical and the units are noted in brackets following the parameter (the initial letter of first word for item title should be capitalized).  No vertical rules should be used. The font in tables should be "Times New Roman" and size of "9 pt". Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere in the manuscript (e.g. in graphs).

The initial letter of Tables and Figs headings should be capitalized.

Line Drawings should be provided as carefully prepared black line drawings on a plain white background. All lettering, graph lines and points on graphs should be sufficiently large and bold to permit reproduction when the diagram has been reduced to a size suitable for inclusion in the journal. Photocopies are not suitable for reproduction. Do not use any type of shading on computer-generated illustrations.

Photographs must be supplied as they are to be reproduced (e.g. black and white or colour).  If necessary, a scale should be marked on the photograph. Please note that photocopies of photographs are not acceptable.

IR, NMR, mass, and UV spectra should be given as figures only if new relationships between molecular structures and spectroscopic properties are demonstrated or if new compounds are described where the listing of characteristic signals is not sufficient. 

Structural formulas should be prepared using ChemDraw or similar programs. Structure drawing preferences (present in the ACS style sheet in ChemDraw) are as follows:

- As drawing settings select:

- Using the ChemDraw ruler or appropriate margin settings, create structure blocks, schemes, and equations having maximum widths of 11.3 cm (one-column format) or 23.6 cm (two-column format). Note: if the foregoing preferences are selected as cm values, the ChemDraw ruler is calibrated in cm. Also note that a standard sheet of paper is only 21.6 cm wide, so all graphics submitted in two-column format must be prepared and printed in landscape mode.

- Embolden compound numbers, but not atom labels or captions.

- Authors are urged to use only a single configurationally descriptor (heavy line or dashed line, but not both) when defining a stereo center in a chemical structure.  Atoms should be kept outside of rings wherever possible. It is recommended that authors use rectangular solid and dashed lines to indicate configurations, rather than solid and dashed wedges for this purpose.  Structures should be drawn in a neat manner ready for direct reproduction, and should not be cluttered or overlapping.

Documentation of Plants and Plant Materials

Use the correct botanical nomenclature. Give the plant name (Latin systematic name below genus should be given in italic), the author of this name and the plant family. Indicate who identified the plant material. The manuscript must include references to voucher specimens of the plants or the material examined including their registration number (s). Such specimens should be deposited in a major regional herbarium which permits loan of such material.

Nomenclature used should be based on the systematic rules adopted by Chemical Abstracts (Index Guide Vol. 76), Ring Index and Supplements (American Chemical Society, 1959a--1965), IUPAC (Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, Parts A, B & C, Pergamon Press, 1979) etc. Trivial names should be avoided unless they are definitely advantageous over the corresponding systematic names.

Description of the Isolation and Purification of Compounds: The kind and amount of material, solvents and extraction methods must be indicated. The description of chromatographic systems should contain the information that allows the reader to repeat the work. Similar information is necessary for HPLC, GLC, DCCC, MLCC and all other methods of purification.

GC identifications of constituents of essential oils must be supported by retention indices on a polar and an a polar column.

General Information

Pharmacological Investigations

Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines will only consider manuscripts in which conclusions are based on adequate statistics which account for the type of data distribution, on the number of experimental observations required for the application of the respective statistical method, and which incorporate the appropriate tests of significance. In each case positive controls (reference compounds) should be used and the dose/dependence should be shown.

In case of pharmacological investigations with extracts the latter must be carefully characterized. This includes botanical determination of plant material, solvent (s), time of extraction, temperature and other method (s), used for preparation. The drug to extract ratio must be given. A chromatographic (e.g. HPLC profile) or chemical characterization (quantitative content of typical compounds) has to be presented; thus a paragraph on standardization of the extract or fraction must be presented. The investigation must clearly indicate a dose/activity dependence in comparison to a reference compound together with the appropriate statistics.

Clinical Studies

Studies reporting on plant preparation tested in humans will be accepted for review and publication. Clinical studies must be designed, implemented and analyzed in a manner to meet current standards of randomized controlled trials. For guidelines see the following reviews: Begg C et al. JAMA 1996; 276: 637-9 and Altmann DG: BMJ 1996; 313: 570-1. All methods and variables used in a trial should be described; the data must be based on adequate statistics. The herbal medicinal products used must be characterized as described above under “pharmacological investigations with extracts”.

Paper charge

There is no page charge. However, for those who could not provide the manuscript written with perfect English, the author will be asked to pay in due expense for English checking by the Editorial office.

Proofs and Reprint

Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author by e-mail as PDF files for checking and correcting of typographical errors. To avoid delay in publication, corrected proofs should be returned in 72 hours.

After publication of the journal issue, 2 copies of journal will be supplied to authors free of charge.  

Other important points

Please submit the revised manuscript to the appropriate person in the Editorial Office no later than two months from the date of notification of manuscript revision by the editor. A manuscript that is submitted after the two-month period will be treated as a new submission.

When a manuscript is accepted for publication, soft copies of the text and tables (Microsoft Word file) and figures (Tiff or Eps format file, Chemdraw file, etc.) should be submitted to the Editorial Office.

The authors are given an opportunity to proofread the galley of an accepted manuscript. Galleys will be sent in PDF by email. No additions and revisions are allowed other than the correction of typographical errors.

The copyrights of all manuscripts published in the Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines belong to the Editorial Office of Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines and the Publisher. The author must submit a Copyright Transfer form to the Editorial Office of Asian Journal of Traditional Medicines.

发布日期:2019-09-19


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