期刊名称:DISSOLUTION TECHNOLOGIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Dissolution Technologies is a peer reviewed quarterly publication reporting ongoing, useful information on dissolution testing. It provides an international forum for dissolution analysts to receive and exchange information on various dissolution topics.
Dissolution Technologies is indexed in: Science Citation Expanded® Journal Citation Reports®/Science Edition International Pharmaceutical Abstracts Chemical Abstracts (CAS) SCOPUS EMBASE
Instructions to Authors
General Information
Dissolution Technologies welcomes submissions pertaining to dissolution testing. All articles must be submitted to the Research Editor first in order to be considered for publication. The article will then be peer-reviewed by at least two experts in the field. The process may take as long as 2 months. After acceptance the article will be reviewed by the Assistant and/or Copy editors. The primary author will receive a pdf file of the article for review before the issue is printed.
Authors are encouraged to review their articles before submission, to verify accuracy, correct typographical errors and to clarify acronyms or abbreviations. The author, not Dissolution Technologies, is responsible for any statements made in the article.
All rejected manuscripts will be returned to submitting authors, and while every effort will be made to package the materials suitably for shipping, Dissolution Technologies cannot be held responsible for for any damage that occurs during shipping.
Electronic File Submission Guidelines:
Files can be prepared in Microsoft Word/Office or WordPerfect programs, either on Mac or PC platform. Save the documents as document files. Please label diskettes with file name, word processing program and version number. If illustrations are included, please include a laser proof, with figure number or other key code that indicates placement within the text.
TEXT
There is no need to double space between paragraphs, but text already formatted this way will be accepted.
- Use tabs correctly for tabular or columnar information.
- It is okay to format with bold, italic, etc.
- Do not use two spaces after a period at the end of a sentence.
- Set copy to flush left and do not justify.
- Strip out any unnecessary tabs and page breaks. Do not use carriage returns at the end of lines except at the end of paragraphs.
- Do not add manual hyphens.
- Please include Figure/Table/Illustration captions at the end of the article in a separate section.
- Please identify article sections: ie Abstract, Introduction, Subheads, Conclusions, References on a separate line before the text of the section begins.
Illustrations and/or photographic images, should be SEPARATE MACINTOSH TIFF, EPS, or jpeg format (platform independent). Please do not send images imbedded in Word files. They cannot be extracted.
Manuscripts may be submitted in the following ways:
- via the internet: vgray@dissolutiontech.com
- on CD-ROM to: Dissolution Technologies , Inc. , 9 Yorkridge Trail, Hockessin, DE 19707 USA
- Hard copies are not necessary and not preferred
Copyright
A manuscript, if accepted for publication , becomes the property of Dissolution Technologies. Written permission must be obtained from Dissolution Technologies to reprint an article elsewhere. If the article has been published previously, in another publication, it is the responsibility of the author to obtain written permission to republish.
Dissolution Technologies is indexed in: Science Citation Expanded® Journal Citation Reports®/Science Edition International Pharmaceutical Abstracts Chemical Abstracts (CAS) SCOPUS EMBASE
Illustrations/Tables/Photos
Please reference illustrations and tables in the text: ie Figure 1, Figure 2, or Table 1, etc. Mark each illustration or table accordingly. Illustrations and tables must submitted each on a separate page, apart from the text.
Digital specifications, Photos must be TIF, EPS, or JPG (over 300DPI preferable) . FTP transfers are possible, contact the Research Editor for details.
It is the responsibility of the author to ensure that all rights for reproduction of photos has been obtained from the photographer.
TRADEMARKS
Brand names that are registered trademarks—often so indicated in dictionaries—should be capitalized if they must be used. A better choice is to substitute a generic term when available. Although the symbols ® and ™ often accompany trademark names on product packaging and in promotional material, there is no legal requirement to use these symbols, and they should be omitted wherever possible.
References
References should be grouped together and arranged according to their order of mention in the manuscript. Detailed information on format and content may be found in the ACS Style Guide1. A reference should include the following minimum information:
- Periodical references: Author names, abbreviated journal title, year of publication, volume number (if any), and pages of cited article.
Author 1; Author 2; Author 3; etc. Title of article. Journal Abbreviation Year, Volume, Inclusive pagination. Example: Zatz, J. L.; Segers, J. D. Techniques for measuring in vitro release from semisolids. Dissolution Technol. 1998, 5 (1), 3-17.
- Book references: Author and/or editor names, book title, publisher, city of publication, and year of publication.
Author 1; Author 2; Author 3; etc. Chapter Title. Book Title, Edition Number; Editor 1, Editor 2, Eds.; Series Information (if any); Publisher: Place of Publication, Year; Volume Number, Pagination. Examples: Hanson, R.; Gray, V. Handbook of Dissolution Testing, 3rd ed; Dissolution Technologies, Inc.: Hockessin, DE, 2004. Wilkinson, A. The manufacture of metered dose inhalers. In Metered Dose Inhaler Technology; Purewal, T. S., Grant, D. J. W., Eds.; Interpharm Press: Buffalo Grove, IL, 1998; pp 69-116.
- Government Publications: Author 1; Author 2; etc. Chapter Title. Document Title; Government Publication Number; Publishing agency: Place of Publication, Year; Pagination.
Example: Guidance for Industry: Dissolution Testing of Immediate Release Solid Oral Dosage Forms. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, DC, 1997.
1 The ACS Style Guide: A Manual for Authors and Editors, 2nd ed.; Dodd, J. S., Ed.; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997.
Editorial Board
The Editorial Advisory Board of Dissolution Technologies is a distinguished group of scientists active in fields and/or organizations related to dissolution testing. Members of the board review manuscripts and suggest subject matters relevant to dissolution testing. CYNTHIA K. BROWN Editorial Advisory Board Chair Eli Lilly and Company
JOHN R. CRISON, Ph.D. Bristol-Myers Squibb
DR. JENNIFER B. DRESSMAN Johann Wolfgang Goethe - Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany
DAVID FORTUNATO Johnson and Johnson
NIKOLETTA FOTAKI, Ph.D. University of Bath, Bath, UK
VIVIAN A. GRAY V.A. Gray Consulting, Inc.
PETRA LOOS, Ph.D. Sanofi-Aventis
RUBEN LOZANO, Ph.D. Bristol-Myers Squibb
XUJIN LU, Ph. D. Bristol-Myers Squibb
RAKESH P. PATEL, Ph.D. Ganpat University, Gujarat, India
JAMES E. POLLI, Ph.D. University of Maryland
BRIAN R. ROHRS, Ph.D. Bausch & Lomb
THOMAS W. ROSANSKE, Ph.D. Acceleration Laboratory Services
PETER SCOTT Dissolution Solutions
VINOD P. SHAH, Ph.D. Pharmaceutical Consultant
DAVID C. SPERRY, Ph.D Eli Lilly and Company
QINGXI WANG, Ph.D. Merck Research Laboratories
RODERICK B. WALKER, Ph. D. Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
vgray@dissolutiontech.com
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