期刊名称:ACTA PHARMACEUTICA

ISSN:1330-0075
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SCIENDO, BOGUMILA ZUGA 32A, WARSAW, Poland, MAZOVIA, 01-811
  出版社网址:http://www.zagrebhockeycamp.hr/acphee/hfd.html
期刊网址:http://public.carnet.hr/acphee/
影响因子:2.23
主题范畴:PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY

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



About the journal

ABOUT ACTA PHARMACEUTICA

 

ACTA PHARMACEUTICA is a quarterly journal of CROATIAN PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY and SLOVENIAN PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, dealing with all branches of pharmaceutical and related sciences.

 

Acta Pharm. has a printing run of 500 copies and it is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Croatia.

 

Subscription rate per volume (containing 4 issues) including surface postage is US$ 60 (from Vol. 55). Each issue costs US$ 15. Payments should be made to the order of the Croatian Pharmaceutical Society, Masarykova 2, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia, through ZAGREBACKA BANKA ZAGREB, Savska 60, Zagreb, Croatia, Account No. 70300-840-3206386 SWIFT ZABA HR 2X.

 

ACTA PHARMACEUTICA (AP) publishes review articles, original research papers, preliminary and short communications dealing with pharmacy and related fields. All manuscripts should conform to generally accepted usage in composition of research papers. For technical requirements author should consult a current issue. The authors receive 30 reprints free of charge. Contributions in three double-spaced typewritten copies should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief, Acta Pharmaceutica, HFD, Masarykova 2, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia.

 

The ACTA PHARMACEUTICA material is either completly or selectively abstracted by Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, BIOSIS Toxicology, Chemical Abstracts, Derwent Drug File, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, MEDLINE/PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded and Scopus
Instructions to Authors

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

ACTA PHARMACEUTICA (AP) publishes original research papers,

   preliminary  communications, short communications (notes), 

   and review articles, in the pharmaceutical and related sciences.

   The journal also carries book reviews and obituaries. The last issue

  within  each volume (No. 4) also gives the subject index, author index,

  acknowledgements  to referees and tables of contents throught the volume

 as well as  instructions to authors.

 Full papers of current issues and instructions to authors may be found

 on the website: http://pubwww.srce.hr/acphee

 

AIMS AND SCOPE

     AP is an international, multidisciplinary journal devoted to pharmaceuti

cal and allied sciences and contains articles predominantly on core biomedical

 and health subjects. The aim of AP is to increase the impact of

 pharmaceutical research both in academia, industry and laboratories. With

 strong emphasis on quality and originality, AP publishes reports from the

 discovery of a drug up to clinical practice. Topics covered are: analytics,

 biochemistry, biopharmaceutics, biotechnology, cell biology, cell cultures,

 clinical pharmacy, drug design, drug delivery, drug disposition, drug

stability, gene technology, medicine (including diagnostics and therapy),

 medicinal chemistry, metabolism, molecular modelling, animal and clinical

pharmacology, peptide and protein chemistry, pharmacognosy,

 pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacoeconomics, pharmacodynamics and

pharmacokinetics, protein design, radiopharmaceuticals, toxicology.

 

 

EDITORIAL POLICY

     Original research papers should contain

   unpublished results of original research, which must be presented

   in sufficient detail to ensure the reproducibility of the described

   experiments.

 

     Preliminary communications are brief scientific contributions

   whose character requires rapid publication without supplying the

   details necessary to reproduce the described experiments.

 

     Short communications (notes) provide reports on short, but

   completed, research or descriptions of original laboratory

   techniques (methods, apparatus).

 

     Review articles are concise and critical surveys of

   novel accomplishments in the author's research field.

   They may also contain original theoretical considerations. The

   results and role of the author's research must be clearly

   distinguished from the results of the investigators referenced.

 As far as rewiew articles are concerned Acta Pharmaceutica prefers critical reviews

 written by the authors already distinguished in the respective field.

 Otherwise, the review article should cover the topic of the utmost scientific interest.

  

     Only papers supplying previously unpublished scientific

   information will be entered in the first three of the above

   categories. Authors should specify to which of the four categories

   the submitted material should be allocated. Authors of review

   articles are advised to consult the Editorial Board prior to

   submitting the article.

 

     The manuscript should be submitted in grammatically

   and stylistically correct English and written in the concisest

   possible form, which still ensures clarity of presentation. The form

   and illustrations of the manuscripts should comply with the papers

   recently published in the AP.

 

     The authors are encouraged to suggest three referees,

   but the Editorial Board reserves the right to choose other referees,

   who will remain anonymous.

    

     Manuscripts submitted to AP are only accepted on the understanding that

 they are subject to editorial review and review of at least two independent

 referees, that they have not been and will not be published whole or in a

 part in any other journal, and that recommendations to comply with ethical

 standards when performing clinical and other biological experiments have

 been adhered to.

 

     In case of contradicting reviews of 2 referees, the manuscript is sent

 to a third one and/or subjected to editorial evaluation. Each article

 accepted for publication is language edited.

 

     During the submittance phase of during revision of the manuscript authors

 should sign and return to the Editor-in-chief the Authors'agreement form

 (by e-mail, fax or regular mail).

 

     Publishing frequency is four times a year (volume).

 

 

CONTENT AND STRUCTURE OF THE MANUSCRIPTS

     According to the methods of modern information science, the

  titles of the submitted papers should be short and informative;

   double titles should be avoided.

 

     The title should be followed by the full names of all authors,

   and these by the title(s) of the institution(s). An abstract

   (short summary) of less than 150 words and key words should be

   supplied. The abstract should be written in the third person.

   Its main purpose is to aid the abstracting journals to

   copy it literally. The abstract should contain solely the essential

   results and conclusions of the presented work. Textual

   formulations from the title should not be repeated and the

   findings rather than the aim of the work should be described.

   

     Manuscript should be divided into chapters. The aim of the work should

 be explained in the introductory part. The work that directly preceded

 the submitted information should be described in the shortest form

possible. Introduction should be written in the form of a report

   and extensive literature reviews will not be accepted. Since the

   articles are intended for experts in their respective fields,

   no general information should be given.

 

     Experimental data should be presented logically in a

   straightforward and clear fashion. Results should be distinctly

   separated from comments and discussion. Well known methods and

   techniques should not be described in detail. They should be

   designated only by the names of their authors or by literature

   references. Standard statistical methods should be applied, where

   necessary, to present the results. SI units should be used throughout.

 

 

MANUSCRIPT DESIGN

     Text. The manuscript should be printed single sided and double

   spaced with 4 cm left margin in its entire length. It should be

   submitted in triplicate. Footnotes should be avoided.

 

     References. The references cited should be selective rather

   than extensive. An exception to this rule are the review articles.

   The references should be listed on a separate sheet numbered by

   Arabic numerals according to the sequence in which they appear

   (in parentheses) in the text. If a reference is cited twice or

   more times, the same number should be used throughout. References such

   as "personal communication", "unpublished results" and "in press"

   without stating the name of the journal are not allowed.

   References from journals should include the initials of the first

   (and middle) name, last name of all authors, international

   abbreviation of the journal (according to the Chemical Abstracts),

   volume, year of publication (in parentheses), and full pages.

   References from books should contain the initials of the

   first (and middle) name, last name of the author(s), the title of

   the book, the publisher, city and year of publishing and full pages. Punctuations

   in the references should comply with the examples given below.

 

Example for journal reference:

 

   S. K. Mishra and K. Pathak, Formulation and evaluation of oil entrapped

  gastroretentive floating gel beads of loratadine,

  Acta Pharm. 58 (2008) 187-197; DOI 10.2478/v10007-008-0001-8.

Example for book reference:

 

   E. Mutchler and H. Derendorf, Drug Actions, Basic Principles and

   Therapeutic Aspects, Medpharm Scientific Publishers, Stuttgart 1995,

   pp. 16-26.

   or

   J. Feely, T. Pringle and D. MacLean,  Calcium Channel Blockers,

   in New Drugs (Ed. J. Feely), 3rd ed., BMJ Publishing Group,

   London  1994, pp. 82-93.

Example for patent reference:

 

   H. P. Wang, O. Lee and C. T. Fan,  Preparation of Gemfibrozil Analogs

   as Anticholinergic Compounds, U.S. Pat. 5,530,145, 25 Jun 1996;

   ref. Chem. Abstr. 125 (1996) 142277u.

     Appendices. The number of illustrations (photographs, diagrams,

   schemes, structural formulas) should be kept to a minimum and

   contribute to the clarity and understanding of the text.

   The drawings should be technically perfect

 on a format not larger than A-4. Spaces for illustrations

   are to be marked in the text while the pertaining legends should be added

   on a separate sheet. The illustrations should be appended separately

   and marked with the corresponding numerals, name of the author, and title

   of the article on the back side. Photocopies of illustrations should

   be added to the duplicates of the text. Colour photographs will

  not be reproduced. All illustrations, except for formulas,

   should be referred to as figures (e.g. Fig. 1).

 

     The tables should be clear, descriptive, on separate sheets,

   and added to all three duplicates of the manuscript. Tables should be

numbered using Roman numerals. They should be

   provided with overhead titles.

 

     Tables and diagrams should be designed in a fashion that

   enables their understanding without referring to the text. Presentation

   of the same results in figures and tables will not be accepted.

 

 

SUBMITTING THE MANUSCRIPT ON DISKETTES

     If the manuscript is accepted for publication after the

   reviewing process, the authors are requested to submit the final

   version also on CD,PC-formatted diskettes. The preferred text-

   processors are: ASCII, WinWord and Word Perfect.

 Include also the files containing computer generated

   graphics, artwork, bitmaps, and/or scanned images in one of the

   following formats: CDR, HPGL, WMF, EPS, TIF, PCX and JPG. For

   large image files, use one of the file compressing programs (ZIP,

   ARJ, RAR). The diskettes should be clearly labelled, stating

   also the version of the program used, and their contents should

   exactly  match the accompanying paper output.

 

 

GENERAL REMARKS

     Manuscripts which do not comply with the above guidelines will be

   returned to the author for required changes. Only after

   compliance is established, will they be processed for reviewing.

   Non-adherence to the guidelines slows down the publishing

   process. Manuscripts returned  to the authors for changes and

   not re-submitted within a period of one month will be considered

   as new articles as per the date of the last receipt. The

   editorial staff reserves the right to make editorial corrections

   of the manuscript and adjust it to the requirements of the journal.   

 

     The manuscripts should be sent to: CROATIAN PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY,

   Masarykova 2, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia, or to the Editor-in-Chief

   (Prof. Dr. S. Luterotti, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry,

   University of Zagreb, HR-10000 Zagreb, Ante Kovacica 1, Croatia).

 

    The authors will receive one copy of the respective issue

   of Acta Pharmaceutica  free of charge. However, offprints are

   available provided the order is received together with the corrected

   proofs and a copy of the bank draft enclosed. If the authors

   do not return the order form, it is assumed that they do not need

   offprints of their article. First 30 reprints are charged US$ 50.

   Further 30 reprints will be charged additional US$ 30. Costs are

   substantially higher for offprints ordered after an issue has gone to

   press. Prices are subject to change without notice. Payments should be

   made to the order of the Croatian Pharmaceutical Society, HR-10000 Zagreb,

   Masarykova 2, Croatia, through ZAGREBACKA BANKA ZAGREB, Savska 60,

   Zagreb, Croatia, Account No. 70300-840-3206386 SWIFT ZABA HR 2X (for US$ payments).

   The title and the manuscript number must be stated on the offprint order.

   The order should be sent by fax (fax No. +38514856201) together with a copy

   of the bank draft within 72 h of receipt and the original should be mailed

   by post together with the corrected proofs.
Editorial Board

International Advisory Board

Members:

Rudolf Bauer (Graz), Atilla Hincal (Ankara), Ivan Jalæ­/SPAN>njak (Zagreb), Hans E. Junginger (Marburg), Roman Kaliszan (Gdansk), M. Zahirul I. Khan (Melbourne), Peter Matyus (Budapest), Stane Srcic (Ljubljana), Dario Voinovich (Trieste)

 

 

Editorial Board

Editors:

Svjetlana Luterotti (Editor-in-Chief), from Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb, A. Kovacica 1, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia

 

Branka Zorc from Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb,

A. Kovacica 1, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia

 

Secretary: Maja Jakæ­ /SPAN>vac-Mikæ­?/SPAN>

 

Members:

 

Vlasta Bradamante (Zagreb),

 

Jelena Filipovic-Grcic (Zagreb),

 

Zdenka Kalogjera (Zagreb)

 

Danijel Kikelj (Ljubljana)

 

Jana Lukac Bajalo (Ljubljana)

 

Svjetlana Luterotti (Zagreb)

 

Zeljan Male (Zagreb)

 

Ale Mrhar (Ljubljana)

 

Odon Planinæ­/SPAN>k (Ljubljana)

 

Ivo Vukuæ­/SPAN>c (Zagreb)

 

Branka Zorc (Zagreb)

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