Authors Guidelines for Biomedical Science Journal

The Authors need to submit a single file containing all the details as described below. The supplementary data files should be submitted as a separate file. Authors are advised to prepare their manuscript according to journal article template provided below.

Cover letter

Authors should supply a cover letter indicating rational of their work. Cover letter should also have details of at least three reviewers (with email). Cover letter should be provided on the first step of submission in “Comments for Editor’ box.

Graphical Abstract

Authors need to submit a graphical abstract highlighting the contents of manuscript. Graphical abstract could be submitted as supplementary file or on the last page of manuscript. The preferred image size of graphical abstract is 700px x 250px

Manuscript

Manuscript should include Title, Author (s), Affiliation (complete name of institutions), Abstract, 5 Keywords, (other sections like Introduction, Results and discussion, conclusion, experimental procedures in the main body text of manuscript could be used for full paper article), acknowledgment and references in the listed order. Short communications need not to be arranged in different sections. References should be formatted as shown for articles,1 theses,2 books,3,4 and patents,5

  1. R. Ping, M. Laura, P.S. Mario. Title of the journal article should be included here. Int. Lett.Org. Chem. 1996, 61, 4439–4449.
  2. B.K. Sharma. Ph.D. Dissertation, Thesis Title, Cornell University, 1995.
  3. R. Hussain, D. Shinkoi. Title of book like Synthesis and application of ionic liquid, John Wiley & Sons: New York, 2010.
  4. R.S. Buchanod, D.K. Reddy. In Selective Organic Transformations; T.R. Thyagarajan, Ed.; Integrated science: New York, 2002; Vol. 2, pp 1–95.
  5. G.L. Loyale, U.S. Patent 5 934 456, 1998; Chem. Abstr. 1998, 65, 2870.

Citation Manager style files: Authors are highly encouraged to use the citation manager programs for citing and formatting the references. Authors may use free Mendelay, Zotero, Paper 2 or Endnote program. If you are using any of these citation manager program for Bibliography (References and Notes), then you can download citation style file for journal (common for ISP journals):

Mendelay, Zotero, Paper 2 style file: ISP Journals CSL style file

Endnote style file: ISP Journals Endnote style file Or ChemBiolLett style file (click and download from google drive … and copy the file to Endnote style folder or open in EndNote).

click to download and then open in respective program (the user can see the respective program user guide on how to use the style file).

On acceptance of manuscript, authors must need to supply their manuscript in Article template (if they have not already submitted in template).

Submission

Authors need to submit all manuscripts through journal website. Register by following link ‘Register’ above (make sure to mark checked the options Author and reviewer while registering for journal). On login, you will find ‘new submission’ link in your panel page.

Templates

On acceptance of manuscript, Authors are required to submit revised manuscript in journal articles template (If authors wish, they are free to submit their manuscript in journal article template while submitting first time).

Biomedical Sciences Word2007-2010_template (click and download from google drive..)

download the template (as per the MS Word version that you have on your computer), double click the file to open and then prepare your article and save it with your own name.

Login and submit the manuscript online (submission by email are not accepted). Only online submissions are accepted now.

On acceptance of manuscript, Authors need to send ‘Copyright Transfer form’ (signed by all authors).

Source:: http://pubs.thesciencein.org/authors-guidelines-for-biomedical-science-journal/

      

urn:nbn:sciencein.jmns.2019v6.84

Conductive polymer nanocomposite enzyme immobilized biosensor for pesticide detection

  • Priyanka D Virutkar

    Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

  • Ashish P Mahajan

    Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

  • Bhavna H Meshram

    Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

  • Subhash B Kondawar

    Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

Keywords:

Carbon nanotubes, Acetylcholinesterase,
Pesticides, Biosensors

Abstract

Conductive carbon nanotubes based polyaniline/polypyrrole
polymer nanocomposite (CNT-PANI-PPy) film was electrochemically
synthesized on graphite electrode using cyclic voltammetry. CNT-PANI-PPy
film formed a biocompatible environment to entrap enzyme molecule and
used as biosensor for pesticide detection. This study shows that enzyme
based conductive polymer nanocomposite film itself acts as a mediator.
Carbon nanotubes promote electron transfer reactions in presence of
Acetythiocholine chloride (ATCl) as a substrate at a lower potential and
catalyzed the electrochemical oxidation of enzymatically formed
thiocholine. Surface morphology was studied by scanning electron
microscopy which shows a porous structure of the modified film
beneficial for enzyme immobilization. Electrochemical behavior of the
fabricated electrodes evaluated through cyclic voltammetry and
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The detection of pesticide
(acephate) was performed by chronoamperometry and the limit of detection
(LOD) of acephate was found to be 0.007 ppm concentration which is
quite low.

Full text at: http://pubs.thesciencein.org/journal/index.php/jmns/article/view/84

Source:: http://pubs.thesciencein.org/urnnbnsciencein-jmns-2019v6-84/

      

Conductive polymer nanocomposite enzyme immobilized biosensor for pesticide detection

Conductive carbon nanotubes based polyaniline/polypyrrole copolymer nanocomposite (CNT-PANI-PPy) film was electrochemically synthesized on graphite electrode using cyclic voltammetry. CNT-PANI-PPy film formed a biocompatible environment to entrap enzyme molecule and used as biosensor for pesticide detection. This study shows that enzyme based conductive copolymer nanocomposite film itself acts as a mediator. Carbon nanotubes promote electron transfer reactions in presence of acetylcholine chloride (ATCl) as a substrate at a lower potential and catalyzed the electrochemical oxidation of enzymatically formed thiocholine. Surface morphology was studied by scanning electron microscopy which shows a porous structure of the modified film beneficial for enzyme immobilization. Electrochemical behavior of the fabricated electrodes evaluated through cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The detection of pesticide (acephate) was performed by chronoamperometry and the limit of detection (LOD) of acephate was found to be 0.007 ppm concentration which is quite low.

Source:: http://www.pubs.iscience.in/journal/index.php/jmns/article/view/852