The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ Policies

Background Herbal medicines have a great impact on the pharmaceutical industry and drug discovery. A significant budget and time are spent on herbal research and phytotherapy. However, achievements for the management or treatment of diseases using traditional medicine are not very commensurate with...

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Main Author: Arezou Rezaei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2021-09-01
Series:Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Online Access:https://tips.sums.ac.ir/article_47758_ecc0452123295ba42b6f98baaf50abb3.pdf
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spelling doaj-4d7e6da56c1848658b452788231994602021-10-03T05:28:18ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesTrends in Pharmaceutical Sciences2423-56522021-09-017321922610.30476/tips.2021.91313.109947758The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ PoliciesArezou Rezaei0School of Biology, Damghan University, Damghan, Iran.Background Herbal medicines have a great impact on the pharmaceutical industry and drug discovery. A significant budget and time are spent on herbal research and phytotherapy. However, achievements for the management or treatment of diseases using traditional medicine are not very commensurate with the extensive ongoing herbal research. Objective The present article aims to show how Journals' policy can help researchers to improve the quality of their research and so the reproducibility and reliability of published results. Methodology The current standards of publications on herbal research common between most Journals publishing biomedical, traditional and herbal research have been examined. Results To improve the quality and validity of final publications, journals with herbal related scopes need to consider some criteria in addition to their existing policies. Accordingly, the rule of three has been introduced as the necessary minimum information for publications on herbal research. Rule one focuses on plant identification. The focus of the proposed rules two and three is on the details of materials, methods, and design of herbal research. Discussion With the acceptance of the rule of three as critical principles for considering an article for possible publication or rejection, the validity, quality, and reproducibility of literature on traditional medicine and so the speed of natural-based drug development will be improved.https://tips.sums.ac.ir/article_47758_ecc0452123295ba42b6f98baaf50abb3.pdftraditional medicineherbal medicinepublicationsreproducibility
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The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ Policies
Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
traditional medicine
herbal medicine
publications
reproducibility
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title The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ Policies
title_short The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ Policies
title_full The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ Policies
title_fullStr The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ Policies
title_full_unstemmed The Quality and Validity of Publications on Traditional Medicine in the Light of Journalsʹ Policies
title_sort quality and validity of publications on traditional medicine in the light of journalsʹ policies
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 2423-5652
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background Herbal medicines have a great impact on the pharmaceutical industry and drug discovery. A significant budget and time are spent on herbal research and phytotherapy. However, achievements for the management or treatment of diseases using traditional medicine are not very commensurate with the extensive ongoing herbal research. Objective The present article aims to show how Journals' policy can help researchers to improve the quality of their research and so the reproducibility and reliability of published results. Methodology The current standards of publications on herbal research common between most Journals publishing biomedical, traditional and herbal research have been examined. Results To improve the quality and validity of final publications, journals with herbal related scopes need to consider some criteria in addition to their existing policies. Accordingly, the rule of three has been introduced as the necessary minimum information for publications on herbal research. Rule one focuses on plant identification. The focus of the proposed rules two and three is on the details of materials, methods, and design of herbal research. Discussion With the acceptance of the rule of three as critical principles for considering an article for possible publication or rejection, the validity, quality, and reproducibility of literature on traditional medicine and so the speed of natural-based drug development will be improved.
topic traditional medicine
herbal medicine
publications
reproducibility
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