Aim and Scope
The publishing policy of UJPR is to choose the most important papers with the broadest significance to the larger pharmacy community. Papers that address new or emerging areas of pharmacy are particularly encouraged.
The scope of the journal is devoted to publishing manuscripts relating to the following sections:
• Pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacology.
• Pharmacology, particularly the study of neuropharmacology and cancer pharmacology.
• Infectious diseases and their management.
• Gastrointestinal and urogenital disorders, immunopharmacology, inflammation, and molecular cardiology.
• The molecular mechanisms of action of different pharmaceuticals, both synthetic and natural.
• Marine creatures, bacteria, and plants that produce apoptotic inducers.
• Drug development and design.
• The bioactivity of microbial and plant extracts, as well as the chemical standardization of these extracts by various analytical methods.
• Asia-Pacific medicinal plants, their chemical standardization, the extraction of therapeutic compounds from these plants, and their significance in relation to international health concerns.
• Herbal preparations' adverse effects, interactions with medications, preclinical toxicology, and safety assessment.
• Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of natural compounds.
• Endocrinology, tropical diseases, public health & hygiene, and general medicine pathology, oncology, anatomy, neurology, dermatology, orthopedics, organ transplantation, nephrology, haematology, gynecology, ophthalmology, dentistry, medical biotechnology, radiology, and pediatrics
• Allied sciences, such as hospital pharmacy, pharmaceutical education, pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmaceutical marketing, drug regulatory affairs, and pharmaceutical biochemistry.