Aims and Scope

Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Sciences encourages submissions from all areas of pharmaceutical Sciences. The journal aims to provide important contributions to pharmaceutical sciences through the publication of original, high-quality research articles in the following fields: medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical biology, pharmacology and toxicology, pharmaceutical analysis, pharmaceutical biochemistry, pharmaceutics and nanotechnology, industrial pharmacy, pharmaceutical microbiology, hospital, and clinical Pharmacy.

Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Synthesis, analysis, and modeling of biologically active substances and pharmaceuticals.
Pharmacology and Toxicology: Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Clinical pharmacology, Cardiovascular pharmacology, Neuropharmacology, Safety pharmacology, Toxicity testing, Ecotoxicology, Forensic toxicology
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry: Isolation and structure elucidation of natural products, biotransformation and plant tissue culture, plant metabolomics and Bioinformatics, molecular biology.
Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry: Purification, Separation of compounds, Filtration, Chemical methods, Spectroscopy, Gravimetric analysis, Electric methods, Volumetric analysis, Quality control, validations, Statistical quality system, Analytical Methods
Pharmaceutics and Nanotechnology: Dosage forms, formulations, Nanomedicine, Nanoparticles, Biomedicine, molecular pharmaceutics, targeting, and personalized delivery systems.
Pharmaceutical microbiology: development of anti-infective agents, the use of microorganisms to detect mutagenic and carcinogenic activity in prospective drugs.
Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy: patient care, Patient medication use, Drug interactions, Community pharmacist, Nursing homes, Outpatient clinics, Managed care organization:
Biochemistry: molecular genetics, protein purification, structural determination, interactions between biomolecules, enzyme activity.

Industrial Pharmacy: drug Manufacturing, marketing and distributing drug products, GMP, quality assurance, products scaleup.

  • Research Articles

The articles that present the results of the original research study are considered research articles. These manuscripts should describe how the research project was conducted and provide a thorough analysis of the results of the project. Research Articles are judged according to originality, quality of scientific content, and contribution to existing knowledge.

  • Reviews

A review article provides an overview of the published literature in a particular subject area.

Reviews must be:

  • Of general interest and enticing to the journal’s wide, community-spanning readership.
  • A timely account is needed, which genuinely adds to the existing literature.
  • Should attempt to critique the current state of the field and articulate why such a review is needed. Further, the review should attempt to outline/recommend future directions in the field.
  • References should be selected to give a balanced view of the field.
  • Specialist terms and symbols should be defined, and fundamental ideas explained so a non-specialist can understand.
  • Short Communications

Short Communications are brief reports that present original and significant research and need to be published quickly. It may focus on a hot topic or may have new findings that are expected to have a significant impact on a current problem. Short communications are expected to have a higher-than-average impact.

  • Case reports

New, interesting, and rare cases can be reported. They should be unique, describing a great diagnostic or therapeutic challenge and providing a learning point for the readers.

  • Letters to the editor

It should be brief and decisive observations. They should preferably be related to articles previously published in the Journal or views expressed in the journal. They should not be preliminary observations that need a later paper for validation.