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International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research Noosphere

Instructions

Instructions to Author

The International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research Noosphere is published monthly, adopting a continuous publication model. Submission is open to researchers in the field of biochemistry, molecular biology, and related interdisciplinary areas from across the globe. All manuscripts are subject to an initial screening by the Editorial Board, followed by a blinded peer-review process conducted by experts in the relevant field. Authors are advised to read our editorial policies thoroughly to understand our review process. All accepted papers are subject to editorial modifications to ensure clarity, accuracy, and adherence to journal standards.

Authorship
All individuals designated as authors should meet the following authorship criteria. Authorship credit should be based solely on significant contributions to:

  1. The conception and design of the study, or the 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 submitted manuscripts undergo an initial review by an editor and members of the Editorial Board or qualified external reviewers. Editorial decisions are made as quickly as possible to ensure timely dissemination of scientific knowledge. Authors can submit their manuscripts via this link (Submit Manuscript) or by emailing them to: biochemjournal.research@gmail.com

Preparation of the Manuscript
Manuscripts must be written in clear and concise English, using either British or American spelling. Submit manuscripts in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx). Research papers should follow this structure:

  1. Title Page
  2. Abstract and Keywords
  3. Introduction
  4. Materials and Methods
  5. Results
  6. Discussion
  7. Conclusion
  8. Acknowledgement (if any)
  9. References

Title Page
The title page should contain the following:

  1. A concise and informative title of the article.
  2. Full names of all authors (limited to six), with one forename of each author in full, followed by institutional affiliations (department, institution, city, pin code, country). If multiple affiliations are listed, use superscript numbers to link each author to their respective institutions.
  3. Contact details of the corresponding author, including name, full mailing address, phone number, fax (if applicable), and email ID.
  4. A running title not exceeding 50 characters.

Abstract
On the second page, include an abstract of no more than 250 words. For full research papers, the abstract should be structured and include the following components:

  1. Background
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Conclusion

Keywords
Provide a list of 3 to 6 keywords below the abstract in alphabetical order, separated by commas.

Introduction
State the objective of the study. Provide a brief rationale and highlight the gaps in existing research that prompted this study. Cite only the most relevant literature without engaging in an exhaustive review.

Materials and Methods
Clearly define the materials used and describe the methodology in sufficient detail to allow replication of the work. This section is mandatory for all original research articles.

Results
Present findings logically using text, tables, and figures. Include the number of observations and statistical significance where relevant. Each table should appear within the text, and figure legends should also be embedded accordingly. Emphasize only key results.

Discussion
Highlight the novel and significant aspects of the research and the conclusions derived. Avoid repeating data already shown in the results. Discuss limitations and implications. Relate the findings to previous research and link the conclusions with the studys objectives.

Conclusion
Summarize the major findings with a concluding statement. Include the novelty, practical applications, and contribution of the research to scientific advancement.

References
Follow the below format for referencing:

Author(s). Title of the article. Journal Name. Year;Volume(Issue):Page Numbers.

Example:
Olalekan O. Nigerian Centenary: Drug Abuse and Its Challenges in the Education Sector. Farfarurn Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Studies: Special Conference Edition. 2014;8(9):52-57.