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Regional and strain-level prevalence of nitrogen-fixing Bradyrhizobium with potential N2O reduction in South Korea
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Alternate wetting and drying and nitrogen fertilizations under different soil conditions alter carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolisms in rice
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Facile preparation and activity of polymeric-composite-coated antimicrobial textile
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Cellular enzyme-modulating activity of p-acetoxycinnamyl alcohol from Alpinia officinarum
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Biodegradation of polyethylene: a brief review
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Animal carcass burial management: implications for sustainable biochar use
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Recent advances in control technologies for non-point source pollution with nitrogen and phosphorous from agricultural runoff: current practices and future prospects
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Chemical composition and antioxidant capacity of black pepper pericarp
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Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
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Call for papers: Biochar for achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ESG and Sustainability
Biochar is being increasingly used for the enhancement of soil fertility and quality, removal of various environmental contaminants, and carbon sequestration. Moreover, recent research focusing on biochar has heightened interest in a wide range of applications in the fields of engineering, health care, and life sciences. These studies have enhanced the commercial potential of biochar. The special issue is intended to bring together academia and industry to share knowledge and experiences and to showcase innovations and achievements.
The biochar undergoes a paradigm shift toward the development of the next generation of biochar applications with more attention to enhancing the biochar global market; carbon neutrality; and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations.
This special issue will focus on novel applications of biochar and will provide a unique platform for sharing knowledge on all aspects of biochar among a broad international scientific community, policy makers, and industrial personnel
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Applied Biological Chemistry aims to promote the interchange and dissemination of scientific data among researchers in the field of agricultural and biological chemistry. The journal covers biochemistry and molecular biology, medical and biomaterial science, food science, and environmental science as applied to multidisciplinary agriculture.
Editor profiles
Prof. Namhyun Chung, a renowned expert in the Department of Biotechnology at Korea University, South Korea, specializes in the development of anti-cancer peptides aimed at treating various types of cancer. His groundbreaking work focuses on harnessing the therapeutic potential of peptides to advance cancer treatment and enhance patient care.
Prof. Sanghyun Lee leads the Laboratory of Natural Product Science in the Department of Plant Science and Technology at Chung-Ang University, South Korea. His expertise lies in the isolation, structural elucidation, and quantitative analysis of bioactive phytochemicals. With a focus on unveiling the therapeutic potential of natural compounds, Prof. Lee employs advanced analytical methodologies to drive innovation in plant science and biotechnology.
- ISSN: 2468-0842 (electronic)
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Applied Biological Chemistry is affiliated with the Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry.
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Citation Impact
Journal Impact Factor: 2.3 (2023)
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 2.7 (2023)
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 0.744 (2024)
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.570 (2024)
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Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 15
Submission to acceptance (median days): 92
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