Manuscripts containing descriptions of experiments involving plants or microorganisms should take into account the fulfillment of the following requirements:
- Availability of special permissions,
- Availability of information on botanical identity,
- Availability of information on the selection of medicinal plants,
- Optional presence of attachments and additional materials for manuscripts.
Availability of special permissions
Special permission is required if the experiments described in the manuscript were carried out with plants or microorganisms taken from outside the country with which the authors are affiliated and in which the authors are located.
Availability of information on botanical identity
Botanical identity must be properly documented for cultivated medicinal plants. In particular, the scientific name (cultivar, species, subspecies/variety, author and family), common name in English and local language (if available) must be indicated. It is advisable to provide other information that allows additional identification and seems important in the context of the description, for example, the name of the cultivar, its ecotype, chemotype and phenotype.
In the case of collection, breeding, distribution and cultivation of landraces in a specific region, when indicating this, it is necessary to indicate the local name, citing the source of origin of the seed, plant or germ material.
Availability of information on the breeding of medicinal plants
The species or botanical varieties selected for cultivation must correspond to those species or botanical varieties that are indicated in the national pharmacopoeia, or those recommended by other authoritative national documents of the country of the final consumer. This requirement is realizable if it is acceptable for some conditioned and justified factors of national characteristics.
If medicinal plants are considered for the first time, the samples taken or the botanical varieties selected for cultivation must be identified and documented as the raw material used, or have corresponding descriptions in the traditional medicine of their country of origin.
Optional presence of attachments and additional materials for manuscripts
If desired, the authors can submit to the editorial office additional materials confirming the results obtained in the course of the study. These can be video or audio files, screenshots or printouts of the results of using (displaying) software products, Excel files, etc.