Title page (14 font size)
The title page should contain a clear, concise, and informative title of the article followed by the names and affiliations of the authors. The affiliation should comprise the department, institution (usually university or company), city, and state (or nation). The Corresponding Author must indicate his/her complete mailing address, office phone number, fax number, and email address at the lower left of the Title Page.
Abstract (12 font size)
The abstract should not be more than 250 words and should contain objectives of the research, material, and methods used and results and conclusions, in 10 font size. The abstract should not be structured. Reviews and mini-reviews also require an abstract. Abstract must be followed by four-six keywords.
Introduction (12 font size)
This should be brief and indicates the aim of the study and the essential background information. An introduction should clearly state the hypothesis or purpose statement, how and why the purpose or hypothesis was developed and why the author deems it important.
Theoretical Framework (12 font size)
The authors might provide the theoretical issues directly related to the study and fix with the goal stated in the introduction section.
Materials and Method (12 font size)
Please provide concise but complete information about the material and the analytical, statistical and experimental procedures used. This part should be as clear as possible to enable other scientists to repeat the research presented. The use of subheadings to divide the text is encouraged. Primary headings should be in BOLD. Secondary or subheadings should be in Italicized sentence case. In the case of animal experiments, authors must give the details of ethical approval.
Results and Discussion (12 font size)
Data acquired from the research with the appropriate statistical analysis described in the methods section should be included in this section. In this part, the same data/ information given in a table must not be repeated in a figure or vice versa. Tables and Figures should be self-explanatory and it is not acceptable to repeat extensively the numerals from tables into text and give lengthy and unnecessary explanations of the Tables and Figures. The discussion should relate the results to the current understanding of the scientific problems being investigated in the field.
Conclusion (12 font size)
This should clearly explain the main conclusions of the work highlighting its importance and relevance.
References (12 font size), Using Vancouver styles
Cite in the text by author and year (Martin et al., 1993) and should be arranged in alphabetical order (10 font size).
Journal
Takka S and Acarturk F. Calcium alginate microparticles for oral administration: I: Effect of sodium alginate type on drug release and drug entrapment efficiency. J Microencapsul. 1999, 16: 275-290.
Harrison PJ, Parslow JS, Lloyd KE, and Thompson PA. Nitrogen uptake kinetics in three-year classes of Laminariagroenlandica (Laminariales: Phaeophyta). Marine Biology, 1986, 93: 29-35.
Book
Ringsven MK and Bond D. Targeted and controlled drug delivery. 2nd ed., 1996, Delmar Publishers, New York: 123-125
Chapter in a Book
Chandrasekaran SK, Benson H, and Urquhart J. Methods to achieve controlled drug delivery: The biomedical engineering approach. In J. R. Robinson (Ed.) Sustained and Controlled Release Drug Delivery Systems (pp. 557-593). New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1978
Web references limited to 3 addresses
Stated in the text such as Web-1, Web-2, etc. and state the completed address and date of treat in references.
Acknowledgment
All acknowledgments (if any) should be included at the very end of the paper before the references and may include supporting grants, presentations, and so forth.
Tables & Figures
Tables and figures should not be embedded in the text but should be included at the end of the manuscript on separate pages. Tables should be created with a word processor; tables and figures should be cited consecutively in the text. To ensure the highest print quality, your figures must be submitted in TIF format with a minimum of 300 dpi or higher resolutions. Captions/legends will be adjusted to 10 font size and placed before figures.
Abbreviations
Standard abbreviations should be used throughout the manuscript. All nonstandard abbreviations should be kept to a minimum and must be defined in the text following their first use.
Fonts and Space
Times New Romans 11 pt size and double spaces apply in all text, an exception for clearly stated.
Page layout
Line numbers should be performed and restart each page.