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Exploring the Frontier of Natural Product Science by Sciforce Publications Journal of Natural Products and Natural Product Synthesis

The Journal of Natural Products and Natural Product Synthesis is a prestigious scientific publication dedicated to the research and advancement of natural product chemistry and synthesis. This esteemed journal serves as a vital platform for scientists, researchers, and professionals to share their findings, methodologies, and insights into the world of natural products. In this web content, we will explore the significance of this journal, its contributions to the scientific community, and the exciting field of natural product chemistry.

Our Mission

At the Journal of Natural Products and Natural Products Synthesis (JNNS) by Sciforce Publications, our mission is to be a trailblazing force in the realm of natural products and their synthesis. We are dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, fostering innovation, and contributing to the understanding and utilization of nature's invaluable resources.

  • A Rich History: The Journal of Natural Products and Natural Product Synthesis has a long-standing tradition of excellence, with roots dating back several decades. Established as a beacon of scientific knowledge, it continues to foster innovation in the natural product chemistry field.
  • Diverse Coverage: This journal covers a wide range of topics related to natural products, including isolation, characterization, structural elucidation, biosynthesis, bioactivity, pharmacology, and total synthesis. It provides a comprehensive view of the entire natural product research spectrum.
  • Peer-Reviewed Excellence: Every article published in this journal undergoes rigorous peer-review by experts in the field. This ensures that only high-quality research makes it to the pages of the journal, making it a trusted source for scientific information.

Contributions to Science:

  • Drug Discovery: Natural products have been a rich source of inspiration for drug discovery. The journal publishes groundbreaking research on the isolation and characterization of bioactive compounds from natural sources, which can lead to the development of new pharmaceuticals.
  • Biodiversity Conservation: The study of natural products often involves exploring diverse ecosystems and their unique flora and fauna. This contributes to our understanding of biodiversity and underscores the importance of conservation efforts.
  • Synthetic Chemistry: Natural product synthesis is a fascinating area of research. Scientists in this field work on replicating complex natural compounds, often with therapeutic potential, through innovative synthetic routes. This journal showcases the latest developments in this field.
  • Interdisciplinary Insights: Natural product research bridges various scientific disciplines, including chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and ecology. It promotes collaboration and the exchange of knowledge among researchers from diverse backgrounds.

Impact on Society:

The research published in the Journal of Natural Products and Natural Product Synthesis has a profound Impact on Society

  • Improved Health: Discovering new natural compounds with medicinal properties can lead to the development of more effective drugs and therapies, improving healthcare worldwide.
  • Environmental Awareness: Exploring natural sources fosters awareness of the importance of preserving our ecosystems and protecting endangered species.
  • Economic Value: Natural product research can also lead to the development of valuable natural products for various industries, including cosmetics, agriculture, and food production.

Aim and Scope

Journal of Natural Products and Natural Products Synthesis (JNNS) of Sciforce Publications is an interdisciplinary field of Animal Sciences. JANA publishes original research articles, book chapters, reviews, letters and short communications, rapid communications, and abstracts. A natural product is a chemical compound or substance produced by a living organism that is found in nature. In other words, natural products include any substance developed or produced by life. Natural products can also be prepared by chemical synthesis both semi-synthesis and total synthesis and have played a central role in the development of the field of organic chemistry by providing challenging synthetic targets. The term natural product has also been extended for commercial purposes to refer to cosmetics, dietary supplements, and foods produced from natural sources without added artificial ingredients. Similarly in organic chemistry, the definition of natural products is usually restricted to organic compounds isolated from natural sources that are produced by the pathways of primary or secondary metabolism. Within the field of medicinal chemistry, the definition is often further restricted to secondary metabolites. Secondary metabolites are not essential for survival, but nevertheless provide organisms that produce them an evolutionary advantage. Many secondary metabolites are cytotoxic and have been selected and optimized through evolution for use as chemical warfare agents against prey, predators, and competing organisms. Natural sources may lead to basic research on potential bioactive components for commercial development as lead compounds in drug discovery. Natural products have inspired numerous drugs, drug development from natural sources.

Sciforce Journal of Natural Products and Natural Products Synthesis  (JNNS) journals and research papers are a gateway to the community of Natural Products and Natural Products Synthesis Research experts, researchers and peers. While adhering to the international standards of online publishing, JNNS aims to publish high quality, informative, scientific and well-researched content.

Journal of Natural Products and Natural Products Synthesis 

  • Natural products modification
  • Natural products synthesis
  • Drug discovery
  • Emerging trends
  • Natural products chemistry
  • Perspective
  • Prospects
  • Phytochemistry
  • Pharmacology of Compounds of Natural Origin
  • Biochemistry, Physiology, Cell Structures
  • Chemistry of Bio-Active Compounds
  • Fermentation and Plant Tissue Culture
  • Ethnobotany/Ethnopharmacology
  • Isolation, Structure Elucidation, and Chemical Synthesis of Novel Compounds from Nature
  • Pharmacology, Toxicology of Plant and their Active Principles
  • Biochemical Studies
  • Biosynthesis and Microbiological Transformations
  • Traditional Medicinal Practice/Ethnoveterinary
  • Plant-Derived Drugs and Ethnomedicines
  • Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment

The Journal of Natural Products and Natural Product Synthesis is a cornerstone in the world of scientific research, connecting experts and enthusiasts in the field of natural product chemistry. Its dedication to excellence and its commitment to advancing knowledge make it an essential resource for anyone interested in the wonders of natural products and their synthesis. By delving into the intricate world of natural compounds, this journal continues to shape the future of science and our understanding of the natural world.