ABOUT SBOC

Sustainable Bioorganic Chemistry (SBOC) is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal published biannually online by Molecule Publishing House. SBOC seeks contributions from researchers of the scientific community active in the field of bioorganic chemistry or related fields. SBOC is dedicated to participating in constructing a more sustainable, equitable and ethical future through the dissemination of knowledge and practices in bioorganic chemistry. Together with your support, SBOC endeavors to cultivate a multidisciplinary and collaborative understanding that seamlessly integrates the principles of bioorganic chemistry with green and sustainable objectives and practices. The journal welcomes diverse contributions, including research, review, communication, and perspective articles. At SBOC, our publishing criteria prioritize scientific rigor and proper reporting, embracing the inclusion of negative results to ensure a comprehensive representation of scientific outcomes.

 

Sustainable Bioorganic Chemistry (SBOC) publishes original research articles, reviews, mini reviews, perspective articles, opinions, letters to the editor, short communications and editorials.

Scope

Sustainable Bioorganic Chemistry (SBOC) welcomes contributions spanning a wide array of sectors and applications, including, but not limited to:

 

֎ Green Molecular and Drug Design: Focusing on the synthesis and characterization of bioactive molecules where sustainability objectives and/or green approaches are adopted.

֎ Biocatalysis and Catalysts: Highlighting and elucidating the role and/or mechanism of enzymes, biomimetic catalysts, and biological systems in organic transformations which offer advancements in efficiency and environmental compatibility.

֎ Agriculture, Food, Pharmacy and Consumer products: Developing and exploring the practical applications of bioorganic chemistry innovations and processes across different sectors.

֎ Resource and Waste Management: Detailing methodologies which promote resource efficiency, closed-loop systems, and waste reduction through bioorganic chemistry processes.

֎ Economic, Social and Policy Impact: Examining and detailing the economic and social feasibility and policy considerations surrounding the employment of sustainable and green bioorganic chemistry processes.

 

 

 

Aims

Sustainable Bioorganic Chemistry (SBOC) aims to:

֎ Facilitate the dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in the field of bioorganic chemistry and related areas.

֎ Act as a platform to promote sustainable practices in bioorganic chemistry, encouraging contributions that align with green and eco-friendly principles in research and development.

֎ Foster a multidisciplinary understanding by encouraging collaborations among researchers from various scientific domains, integrating bioorganic chemistry principles with sustainability objectives.

֎ Explore the application of bioorganic chemistry in addressing global challenges related to molecular and drug design, catalysis, agriculture, food production, consumer products, resource management, and socio-economic considerations.

֎ Contribute to the development of a more sustainable, equitable, and ethical future by emphasizing responsible research practices and ethical considerations in bioorganic chemistry.

֎ Encourage inclusivity by welcoming diverse perspectives and research outcomes, including negative results, to enrich the scientific discourse and promote a well-rounded understanding.

֎ Uphold high publishing standards by prioritizing scientific rigor, proper reporting, and transparency in the dissemination of research outcomes.

 

 

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