Natural Product Reports records a 23% rise to its highest ever figure of 9.202, according to 2009 data released by Thomson ISI on 17th June 2010.
The scope of the journal is very broad and many reviews discuss the role of natural products in the wider bioinorganic, bioorganic and chemical biology communities. Areas covered include enzymology, nucleic acids, genetics, chemical ecology, carbohydrates, primary and secondary metabolism and analytical techniques.
Natural Product Reports also offers
- An excellent and professional service
- International editorial board, authorship and readership
- Indexed in MEDLINE and other major databases
- Free use of colour when it enhances the scientific understanding
This is why Natural Product Reports is the leading journal in its field!