Current Trends in Pharmaceutical Research (CTPR)
An Bi-annual peer-reviewed research journal of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dibrugarh University.
Aims and Scope
The Current Trends in Pharmaceutical Research provides a medium for publication of novel research papers and review articles from the areas of Pharmaceutics, Bio pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics, Novel & Targeted Drug Delivery, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Natural Product Research and Polymer Sciences, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Education.
Chief Editor
Dr. Md. K. Zaman
Associate Editor
Biman Bhuyan
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
To get the author's complete guidelines before commencing your work click here
01How can I submit my manuscript?
Completed manuscript as per the journal format may be submitted via e-mail to ctpr@dibru.ac.in or you can submit it through our sumbission portal
02What are the guidelines for authors?
Please refer to the Author's Guidelines section on our website for detailed information.
03 How is the peer review process conducted?
All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure high-quality research publication.
How to contribute ?
Join our community of scholars and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
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AUTHOR'S GUIDELINES
Call for Papers: Vol.
E-mail for manuscript submission: ctpr@dibru.ac.in
Online manuscript submission: Online Submission Portal
Author's Guidelines
Categories:
Authors may submit their manuscript under the following categories: Research article, Review Article, Opinion paper, Short communication, Letters to the Editor, Book review.
General:
- Manuscripts are preferred in Microsoft Word format.
- All manuscripts must be written in concise English. Non-English words, including Latin terminology, plant, animal, and microbiological species nomenclature, should be italicized.
- Documents must be typed on one side of the paper, Paper size B5, Line spacing 1.15 with Times New Roman font (Font size 12, Regular), with margins of one inch on all sides.
- Tables and figures should appear in the main text in the relevant portion.
- Number the pages consecutively throughout the manuscript.
- Authors should also supply a short-ended version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces.
- A report of plagiarism check should be submitted along with the manuscript and the same should be declared in the declaration form.
- Manuscripts should be compiled in the following order: Title Page; Abstract; Keywords; Main Text; Acknowledgments; References. List of tables and figures with captions (as a list) at last after references.
Submission:
Completed manuscript as per the journal format along with a signed declaration form may be submitted via e-mail to ctpr@dibru.ac.in
Title Page:
- The first page should include:
- (1) Title of the paper (All capital, Font size 14, Bold)
- (2) Names of each author (Font size 12, Bold)
- (3) Names of department and institutions with which each author is affiliated (Font size 12, Regular)
- (4) Name, address, e-mail, and phone number of corresponding author.
- Running title, not exceeding 50 character spaces.
Abstract:
Each article should be summarized in an abstract not exceeding 250 words, italicized. The recommended format of a structured abstract with the following headings for an original article: Background, Objective, Materials and methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion. For a review article, it should be structured as follows: Background, Objective, Methods (including data sources, study selection, and data extraction), Discussion, and Conclusion. 3-5 keywords are required that are not in the title. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and references in the abstract.
Main Text:
The main text should have appropriate headings and subheadings. The text for Research articles should be set out as (1) Introduction, (2) Materials and Methods, (3) Results and Discussion, and (4) Conclusion. Footnotes to the text should not be used.
Introduction:
This section should state the relevance and background of the study, and its rationale and purpose.
Methods:
This section should include detailed information on apparatus, experimental procedures, and statistical methods. Studies involving humans, both volunteers and patients, or animals require approval by an Institutional Ethical Committee prior to performing the research and publishing the data.
Results:
Present your results in logical sequence in the text, tables, and illustrations.
Discussion:
This should include the research findings and their limitations, with reference to all other relevant studies.
Conclusions:
This must summarize the main paper with major findings and possibilities for future research. The body of a review article should be a comprehensive, evidence-based review of the literature, accompanied by critical analysis and leading to reasonable conclusions. Wherever appropriate, details of the literature search methodology should be provided.
Acknowledgments:
The Acknowledgments section details special thanks, personal assistance, dedications, and financial support at the end of the manuscript before the references section.
References:
References should be numbered consecutively in the text by giving a number in brackets e.g., [1], [2], [3-6], etc. (Vancouver bracketed style). Use of Reference Management software like Mendeley, Zotero, etc. is advised. In case of web reference, the full URL should be given with the date accessed. Journal abbreviation should be used according to the List of standard Abbreviations.
- Markou CP, Lutostansky EM, Ku DN, Hanson SR. A novel method for efficient drug delivery. Ann Biomed Eng. 1998;26(3):502–11.
- Segal MR. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology Re-Cracking the Nucleosome Positioning Code Re-Cracking the Nucleosome Positioning. Vol. 7. The Berkeley Electronic Press; 2008.
- Fonseca COP Da, Da TFQDS, Da M da GCC, Brown GA. Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2006/021. Evans, T.C., Gavrilovich, E., Mihai, R.C. and Isbasescu, I. EL. (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2006/0222585 A1 Figure 1. Gridbridge. 2015;002(15):354. 2. Vol. 002, Gridbridge. 2015. p. 354.
- Harris JR. Isolation of the nuclear envelope. In: J. Robin Harris, John Graham DR, editor. Cell Biology Protocols. 2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons Ltd; 2006. p. 102–3.
Equation:
Equations should be inserted using an equation tool and should be numbered consecutively as per the standard format.
Tables:
Each table should be titled and numbered with Arabic numbers (e.g., Table 3). Footnotes to the table should be suitably identified below the table. Do not use internal horizontal and vertical grids. They should be placed at appropriate places in the text. Captions should be typed in normal font (12 pt). Captions should additionally be typed, double-spaced, on a separate sheet as a list of Tables.
Figures:
All photographs, graphs, and diagrams should be referred to as Figures and should be numbered in Arabic numerals (e.g., Fig. 3) consecutively according to the order in which they are first cited in the text. They should be placed at appropriate places in the text. Captions should be typed in normal font (12 pt). Captions should additionally be typed, double-spaced, on a separate sheet as a list of Figures.
Footnotes:
Footnotes are not to be used except for the designation of the corresponding author of the paper or current address information for an author (if different from that shown in the affiliation).
Proof:
One set of proof will be sent to the corresponding author. Proof should be carefully checked and returned promptly. Alterations made in proof should be absolutely minimal.
Reprints:
Each corresponding author will receive a PDF file of the print version of their article.
Article Processing Charge:
There is no publication charge.
ABOUT
Particular | Details |
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Title | Current Trends in Pharmaceutical Research (CTPR) |
Frequency | Bi-annual |
ISSN (Print) | 2319-4820 |
ISSN (Online) | 2582-4783 |
Publisher | Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam-786004 |
Chief Editor | Dr. Md. K. Zaman |
Copyright | The Registrar, Dibrugarh University |
Starting Year | 2012 |
Subject | Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Language | English |
Publication Format | Both Print and Online |
Phone No. | 0373-2370254 |
Email Id | ctpr@dibru.ac.in |
Website | https://ctprdu.in |
Address | Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh, Assam-786004 |
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