期刊名称:NATURAL PRODUCT REPORTS

ISSN:0265-0568
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, THOMAS GRAHAM HOUSE, SCIENCE PARK, MILTON RD, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, CAMBS, CB4 0WF
  出版社网址:http://pubs.rsc.org/
期刊网址:http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Journals/JournalIssues/NP
影响因子:13.423
主题范畴:BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY;    CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL;    CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

Natural Product Reports
Natural Product Reports is a bimonthly journal of critical reviews. It aims to stimulate progress in the study of natural products chemistry by providing regular and comprehensive reviews of the relevant literature published during well-defined periods. This coverage is augmented by frequent reviews of the wider context of bioorganic chemistry and chemical biology, including developments in enzymology, nucleic acids, genetics, chemical ecology, primary and secondary metabolism, and isolation and analytical techniques, which will be of general interest to all workers in the area. Occasional articles by eminent scientists provide an important historical perspective describing major developments from the personal viewpoint of those involved.

Natural Product Reports is cited by various abstracting services, including the following:

Bibliography of Agriculture, Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation, Chemistry Citation Index, Current Advances in Ecological and Environmental Sciences, Current Advances in Plant Science, Current Contents, Current Chemical Reactions, Index Medicus, Index to Scientific Reviews, Methods in Organic Synthesis, Reaction Citation Index, Research Alert (Philadelphia), Science Citation Index.


Instructions to Authors

 

Guidelines for Illustrations

Image quality

  • Illustrations should be supplied as electronic files which conform to the guidelines given in the Acceptable formats section of the Electronic Files homepage.
  • If illustrations are unavailable in electronic format, high quality originals should be sent as hardcopy. Photocopies and printouts from inkjet printers are rarely suitable for print reproduction.

Image size

  • Illustrations should fit within either single column (8.3 cm) or double column (17.1 cm) width, and must be no longer than 23.3 cm.
  • Artwork should be submitted at its final size so that reduction is not required.

Text in illustrations

  • Lettering should be in 7 point Arial font (or Helvetica if Arial is unavailable).
  • Labelled atoms in ORTEP (or other) diagrams should have (selected) atom numbers in parentheses, e.g. Cl(1), C(12).
  • For graphs, axis labels should use SI units, separated from quantities with a solidus ( ' / ' ) not parentheses, e.g. lambda/nm, T/K; percent (%) and parts per million (ppm), however, should be given in parentheses.
  • Units should be in the form, e.g. g cm-3 rather than g/cm3.
  • Symbols representing physical quantities should be given in italics, e.g. E/V, t/s.
  • Curves should be labelled (A), (B), (C) etc. and parts of figures (a), (b), (c) etc., and further information given in the figure legend.

Line drawings

  • Lines should be black, of an adequate and even thickness (e.g. 1 pt) and curves should be smooth.
  • Broken, dotted and dash-dot lines can be used.
  • Particular care should be taken to ensure that the lines in spectra are of an adequate thickness.
  • Mark data points on graphs with simple geometric symbols: line squaresolid squaresolid triangleline circlesolid circle.
  • Avoid shading (tints) that simulate grey and use cross-hatching if appropriate.

Structural formulae

  • Structural formulae should ideally be prepared with chemistry drawing software (e.g. ChemDraw, ChemWindows, ISIS/Draw), using the settings given below.


Chain bond angle 120o
Fixed bond angle 15o
 
Bond length 0.43 cm or 12.2 pt
Bond width 0.016 cm or 0.5 pt
Bold bond width 0.056 cm or 1.6 pt
Double bond space 20% of bond length
Stereo bond width 0.056 cm or 1.6 pt
Hash spacing 0.062 cm or 1.8 pt
 
Captions/atom labels Arial/Helvetica, 7 pt

  • Number structures with bold arabic numerals, e.g. 1, 2.
  • Schemes and structures should be drawn to make best use of single and double column widths.

Colour

  • Colour should only be used where scientifically necessary, unless otherwise stated for a specific journal.
  • Avoid shading (tints) and use solid, clearly distinct colours.

Photographs

  • Please provide either high quality digital images (see Acceptable formats) or original prints. Computer print-outs or photocopies will not reproduce well enough for publication.
  • Colour photographs rarely reproduce satisfactorily in black and white.

Instructions to Authors
0265-0568.pdf

Editorial Board

 

Professor David O'Hagan

(Chair) St Andrews, UK

Professor Wilhelm Boland

Jena, Germany

Professor Timothy D H Bugg

Warwick, UK

Professor Robert A Field

Norwich, UK

Professor James R Hanson

Sussex, UK

Dr Marcel Jaspars

Aberdeen, UK

Dr Finian J Leeper

Cambridge, UK

Professor J¨¹rgen Rohr

Kentucky, USA

International Advisory Board

  Professor Heinz G Floss

Washington, WA, USA

Dr Richard B Herbert

Leeds, UK

Professor Gerhard Höfle

GBF, Germany

Professor Joseph P Michael

Witwatersrand, South Africa

Professor Michio Murata

Osaka, Japan

Professor Thomas J Simpson

Bristol, UK

Professor R. X. Tan

Nanjing, China

Professor John C Vederas

Edmonton, Canada


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