Herbal Medicine - Impact Factor
Herbal
medicine is additionally called phytotherapy or phytomedicine. It's refers to employing a plant's seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or flowers for medicinal purposes. Herbalism features a long tradition of use outside of conventional medicine. it's becoming more mainstream as improvements in analysis and internal control along side advances in clinical research show the worth of
herbal medicine within the treating and preventing disease. Plants had been used for medicinal purposes long before recorded history. Ayurveda may be a medical system primarily practised in India that has been known for nearly 5000 years. It includes diet and herbal remedies, while emphasizing the body, mind and spirit in
disease prevention and treatment. Ancient Chinese and Egyptian papyrus writings describe medicinal uses for plants as early as 3,000 BC. Indigenous cultures (such as African and Native American) used herbs in their healing rituals, while others developed traditional medical systems during which herbal therapies were used. An herb may be a plant or plant structure used for its scent, flavor, or therapeutic properties. Herbal medicines are one sort of dietary supplement. they're sold as tablets, capsules, powders, teas, extracts, and fresh or dried plants. People use herbal medicines to undertake to take care of or improve their health. many of us believe that products labeled "natural" are always safe and good for them. this is often not necessarily true. Herbal medicines don't need to undergo the testing that
drugs do. Some herbs, like comfrey and ephedra, can cause serious harm. Some herbs can interact with prescription or over-the-counter medicines. The impact factor of journal provides quantitative assessment tool for grading, evaluating, sorting and comparing
journals of comparable kind. It reflects the typical number of citations to recent articles published in science and science
journals during a particular year or period, and is usually used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field. it's first devised by Eugene Garfield, the founding father of the Institute for Scientific Information. The impact factor of a journal is evaluated by dividing the amount of current year citations to the source items published therein journal during the previous two years. Natural Products Chemistry & Research is an
Open Access journal and aims to publish most complete and reliable source of data on the discoveries and current developments within the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. altogether areas of the sector and making them freely available through online with none restrictions or the other subscriptions to researchers worldwide.
High Impact List of Articles
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Synthesis and Investigation of Complex Compounds of Divalent Manganese, Copper, Cobalt and Zinc with Tryptophan and their Biological Activity
Gahramanova SI, Jalaladdinov FF, Munshieva MK, Khudaverdiev RA, Hamidov RH, Muradkhanov RM, Abdullaev AS, Shamilov EN, Azizov IV and Gahramanov TO Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Synthesis and Investigation of Complex Compounds of Divalent Manganese, Copper, Cobalt and Zinc with Tryptophan and their Biological Activity
Gahramanova SI, Jalaladdinov FF, Munshieva MK, Khudaverdiev RA, Hamidov RH, Muradkhanov RM, Abdullaev AS, Shamilov EN, Azizov IV and Gahramanov TO Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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A new validatedmethod for determination of tembotrione and its metabolite residues in orange fruit
Tentu.Nageswara Rao, D.Sreenivasulu, S.N.V.S.Murthy, K.Raghu Babu Original Article: Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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A new validatedmethod for determination of tembotrione and its metabolite residues in orange fruit
Tentu.Nageswara Rao, D.Sreenivasulu, S.N.V.S.Murthy, K.Raghu Babu Original Article: Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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A Simple and New Method for the Synthesis of 1,5-Benzodiazepine and its Derivatives
Pratima Sharma, Navneet Kumar, Rachna Mishra, Aastha Pareek and Dharm Kishore Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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A Simple and New Method for the Synthesis of 1,5-Benzodiazepine and its Derivatives
Pratima Sharma, Navneet Kumar, Rachna Mishra, Aastha Pareek and Dharm Kishore Original Article: International Journal of Chemical Sciences
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Synthesis, Characterization and DFT Studies of (Hdmphen) (H2dmphen)0.5[ReBr4(mal)]. (dmphen). 2H2O
A.Cuevas, M.Pacheco, L.Suescun, H.Pardo, J.Faus, C.Kremer, J.S.Gancheff Original Article: Inorganic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Synthesis, Characterization and DFT Studies of (Hdmphen) (H2dmphen)0.5[ReBr4(mal)]. (dmphen). 2H2O
A.Cuevas, M.Pacheco, L.Suescun, H.Pardo, J.Faus, C.Kremer, J.S.Gancheff Original Article: Inorganic Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Spectrophotometric and conductometric determination of tramadol hydrochloride
Mervat M.Hosny, Sara M.Anis Abdulwahab, Hisham E.Abdellatef, Mohamed N.El-Balkiny Original Article: Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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Spectrophotometric and conductometric determination of tramadol hydrochloride
Mervat M.Hosny, Sara M.Anis Abdulwahab, Hisham E.Abdellatef, Mohamed N.El-Balkiny Original Article: Analytical Chemistry: An Indian Journal
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