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International Journal of Biochemistry and Biomolecule Research

E-ISSN: 3107-4022 | Peer-Reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal) | Hybrid Open Access

About the Journal

International Journal of Biochemistry and Biomolecule Research [3107-4022] is a peer-reviewed hybrid open-access journal launched in 2023 and main aim of this journal is to create awareness in the scientific community and to provide a platform for discussion in the field of biochemistry and biomolecules. Precisely, the journal deals with recent advancements in protein folding, purification, bio-separation, and other related fields of biochemistry.

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Journal Information

Title: International Journal of Biochemistry and Biomolecule Research
Abbreviation: ijbbr
Issues Per Year: 2 Issues
E-ISSN: 3107-4022
Publisher: STM Journals, An imprint of Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd.
DOI: 10.37591/IJBBR
Starting Year: 2023
Subject: Biochemistry and Biomolecule Research
Publication Format: Hybrid Open Access
Language: English
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC-ND
Type: Peer-reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal)

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STM Journals, An imprint of Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd. A-118, 1st Floor, Sector-63, Noida, U.P. India, Pin - 201301

Editorial Board

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ijbbr maintains an Editorial Board of practicing researchers from around the world, to ensure manuscripts are handled by editors who are experts in the field of study.

Editor in Chief

Editor

Prof. Bechan Sharma, Professor

University of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India,

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Latest Articles

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Associations of C-RP with Renal Function Group and some Clinical Parameters in Patients with Dialysis in Iraq

Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is a disease for which there are high mortality rates among those infected with many complications, including high rates of inflammation, anaemia, osteoporosis, and other complications. Methods: The current study was designed to evaluate the kidney functions of patients undergoing
dialysis, where levels were evaluated Urea, Uric Acid, and Creatinine, in addition to C-Reactive Protein as a progressive of inflammation parameter, and to evaluate anaemia levels in patients.

CRF; C-reactive protein; dialysis; Uric acid; Urea; Creatinine iron.

Optimizing Grazing Systems for Promoting Early Puberty in Dairy Heifers: An Integrated Nutritional Perspective

The onset of puberty in dairy heifers is a critical milestone in ensuring optimal reproductive performance and overall herd productivity. Grazing systems, when strategically managed, may play a significant role in accelerating puberty through their influence on nutritional intake and heifer management practices.

Forage, grazing, heifer, management, nutrition

Temporal Shifts in Forage Quality: Stage of Maturity, Biomass Yield, Performance Matrix, and Ecosystem Responses

Forage quality is a key determinant of livestock productivity and environmental sustainability, with its dynamics closely linked to the stage of maturity, biomass yield, and broader ecosystem interactions.

Biomass yield, ecosystem responses, forage maturity, livestock performance, plant-animal interactions, sustainability, temporal shifts

Preparation and Evaluation of Herbal Gel Containing Multiple Plant Extracts for Acne Treatment

A persistent inflammatory condition affecting the pilosebaceous unit, acne is caused by an increase in sebum production by sebaceous glands

Poly-Herbal Anti-Acne Formulation, neem (Azadirachta indica), turmeric powder (Curcuma longa), Aloe vera extract, gel

In-Silico Docking of Rubia cordifolia Phytocompounds as Potential MMP-2 Inhibitors for Varicose Vein Management

Varicose veins are one of the most common disorders, affecting the vein structure and function of lower limbs

Rubia cordifolia; MMP-2; Molecular docking; Varicose veins; Munjistine.

Functional Role of Feed Enzymes in Broiler Diets: A Pathway to Enhanced Nutrient Utilization, Performance, Health and Welfare

The inclusion of feed enzymes in broiler diets has emerged as a pivotal strategy for improving nutrient utilization, enhancing growth performance, and promoting overall health and welfare in modern poultry production.

Feed Enzymes, Broiler Diets, Nutrient, biological catalysts, Proteases