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Insightia Journal of Research and Innovation welcomes submissions in pharmacy and applied sciences. The journal publishes original research, reviews, and concise reports under a rigorous peer-review policy. Authors should follow these guidelines when preparing manuscripts.
Manuscript Types
Insightia accepts the following article types:
Original Research Article: Full-length reports of original experiments or studies. These should present new, scientifically sound findings and include an Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials & Methods, Results, Discussion, and (optional) Conclusions.
Review Article: Comprehensive surveys of the literature on a specific topic. Reviews should analyze current research, identify gaps, and suggest future directions. No new unpublished data are reported. Typical sections include Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, thematic sections, Discussion, Conclusions and (optionally) Future Perspectives.
Short Communication/Brief Report: Concise reports of novel results (typically ≤2,000 words). These focus on a single finding or method and contain a structured Abstract, brief Intro, concise Methods/Results, and short Conclusion.
Case Report/Case Study: Descriptions of specific cases or phenomena with educational value. These should have an Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, and Conclusions. Word limit 3,000 words, excluding references. Up to 50 references are encouraged.
Letter to the Editor: Short, focused comments or preliminary observations (max 1,500 words) on work already published or current issues. Letters are not formal research articles and do not include an abstract or structured subheadings.
Manuscript Types
Insightia accepts the following article types:
Original Research Article: Full-length reports of original experiments or studies. These should present new, scientifically sound findings and include an Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials & Methods, Results, Discussion, and (optional) Conclusions.
Review Article: Comprehensive surveys of the literature on a specific topic. Reviews should analyze current research, identify gaps, and suggest future directions. No new unpublished data are reported. Typical sections include Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, thematic sections, Discussion, Conclusions and (optionally) Future Perspectives.
Short Communication/Brief Report: Concise reports of novel results (typically ≤2,000 words). These focus on a single finding or method and contain a structured Abstract, brief Intro, concise Methods/Results, and short Conclusion.
Case Report/Case Study: Descriptions of specific cases or phenomena with educational value. These should have an Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, and Conclusions. Word limit 3,000 words, excluding references. Up to 50 references are encouraged.
Letter to the Editor: Short, focused comments or preliminary observations (max 1,500 words) on work already published or current issues. Letters are not formal research articles and do not include an abstract or structured subheadings.
