Journal of Carbohydrates (JCH) is an open access journal which publishes peer-reviewed research articles, short communications, and reviews on the chemistry, biochemistry, structure, and function of carbohydrates. The scope of the journal covers all aspects of carbohydrates, including their chemistry, biochemistry, structure, metabolism, and function.
Note: An Article Processing Charge (APC) is levied to authors to make a research work available open access in Journal of Carbohydrates.
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Journal of Carbohydrates is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed journal that helps disseminate original research work, having a unique aspect of covering many areas which contributes to providing an awareness of research studies of scientists around the globe.
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JCH equips the authors with an efficient, easy to manage and advanced online editorial manager (Manuscript Zone). It is a hassle free process and you need a very little technical knowledge to use it. It is so user friendly and the detailed tutorial will guide you more smoothly incase if you need any further assistance.
Peer review is the most essential process of our Journal. Quality is our motto and it is achieved only by a rigorous process of peer review.
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