Instructions to Author

The journal operates on a biannual schedule, following the continuous publication model, and welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide in various multidisciplinary fields. Submissions undergo initial screening by the Editorial Board, followed by a blind peer-review conducted by experts in the relevant field. Authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with our editorial policies to grasp the intricacies of our review process. Acceptance of papers is contingent upon editorial considerations.

Authorship

All person designated as authors should qualify for authorship. Authorship credit should be based only on significant contributions to

  1. Conception and design, or analysis and interpretation of data.
  2. Drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content.
  3. Final approval of the version to be published.

Submission of manuscript

All manuscripts are reviewed by an editor and members of the Editorial Board or Qualified outside reviewers. Decisions will be made as rapidly as possible.

Preparation of the Manuscript:
The manuscript should be composed in clear and concise English, with either British or American spelling accepted. Please submit the manuscript in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx). The general format for research papers should adhere to the provided template, which includes the following sections:

  1. Title
  2. Abstract
  3. Keywords
  4. Introduction
  5. Research Materials and Methods
  6. Results including Tables and/or Figures
  7. Discussion
  8. Conclusion
  9. Acknowledgement (if any)
  10. References
  11. Appendixes (if necessary)
  12. Abbreviations used (if necessary)

Title Page

The article title should be brief and informative. The list of authors, limited to six, must include Name of each author in full. Following the authors' names, provide their affiliations, including department, institution, city, pin code, and country. In cases where multiple departments or institutions are involved, link authors' names to the appropriate institutions/departments by inserting consecutive superscript numbers after the relevant names to attribute the work accordingly. Additionally, include the names and mailing addresses of the authors.

Abstract:
The abstract should adhere to a structured format and be confined to a maximum of 250 words. Provide a concise overview of the research, organizing the content into subheadings such as Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusions.

Keywords:
Below the abstract, provide keywords (minimum three but not more than six) in alphabetical orders separated by a comma.

Introduction:
This section should encompass an exploration of the research area, relevant background details, and the hypotheses examined in the study. It is essential for the introduction to furnish ample background information, allowing a scientifically literate reader to comprehend and value the forthcoming work. While an exhaustive literature review is unnecessary in this section, it is imperative to clearly articulate the project's specific objectives and provide a rationale for the conducted experiments and related work. The introduction must incorporate in-text citations, including pertinent references that contribute to the background and justification of the study.

Research Materials and Methods::
This section outlines the materials and/or subjects employed in the study, along with the procedures undertaken to execute the work. The methods should be articulated in comprehensive detail to enable replication by a proficient researcher. The origins of all significant instruments and reagents utilized, including kits, drugs, etc., must be explicitly provided within parentheses. For intricate equipment or detailed procedures, the use of illustrations and/or tables is recommended. Additionally, the statistical tool employed for data analysis should be specified. Any procedures involving experimental animals or human subjects must be accompanied by a statement confirming ethical approval obtained from the relevant ethics committee.

Tables:
Tables should be numbered with Roman numerals according to their sequence in the text, and have a short self-explanatory heading. Use SI units.

Table and Figure captions:
Figure captions/legends should include a statement at the end of each caption/legend about reproduction size (e.g. at full page width, at column width). They should be single spaced and typed in the journal format. Explanations should be brief and authors should keep in mind that captions/legends will be placed below figures.

Discussion/Conclusion:
This section serves to connect the findings outlined in the results section with the current understanding of scientific issues within the field of investigation. It includes a description of pertinent references to other works in the same field. Moreover, the author has the opportunity to delve into the significance of the results, examining whether the data aligns with the initially proposed hypotheses. The conclusion of this section should encompass new answers or questions that arise as a consequence of the author's work.

Acknowledgements:
Those who have helped the authors carry out the study and/or prepare the manuscript but have not made significant intellectual contribution to deserve authorship must be acknowledged. Mention all applicable grants and other funding that supported the work.

References should be in the following format