✉: [email protected]📞: (+91) 12047-40992
RRJoT

Research and Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology

2231-3834 2349-1264 Peer‑Reviewed | Subscription‑Based

rrjot Volume: 15, Issue: 02 Year: 2025

5

Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Apr 23, 2025
By  

 

Alyaa Neamah Najm Alsaedi, Faten Hadi Fakhri,
Abstract : The application of nanoparticles in drug delivery and biomedical therapies holds great promise, yet their interaction with cells and the underlying read more

[This section belongs to Research and Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology (rrjot)]

 

 

31-40
Regular Issue  Subscription Review Article Published on :- May 08, 2025
By  

 

Abhiruchi Sable, Renu Shrivastava, Rajendra Chauhan,
Abstract : Chemotherapy remains a cornerstone of cancer treatment, yet severe side effects, including cardiotoxicity often limit its clinical application. read more

[This section belongs to Research and Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology (rrjot)]

 

 

Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- May 14, 2025
By  

 

Bhavana Reddy Bommireddy, Dr. Sushma Muchukota, Varshita Pattar, G. Jyoteshwari,
Abstract : Background: Psychotropic medications are essential in managing a wide range of psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, read more

[This section belongs to Research and Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology (rrjot)]

 

 

15-23
Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Jun 03, 2025
By  

 

Dapap D.Datak, Tunchama Friday, Maigari yusuf,
Abstract : Background: Opioid misuse remains a significant public health concern in Nigeria and globally. The risk of misuse complicates opioid prescriptions, read more

[This section belongs to Research and Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology (rrjot)]

 

 

Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Jun 03, 2025
By  

 

Stephen Monday, Atul Khajuria, Eric Kwasi Elliason, J. Samuel Kamanda,
Abstract : Introduction: E-waste describes any electronic component that is obsolete or no longer functional. The ever-increasing public concern of e-waste in read more

[This section belongs to Research and Reviews: A Journal of Toxicology (rrjot)]

 

 

1-11

Editorial Board

View Full Editorial Board

rrjot 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

Dr. Vinay Kumar Singh, Professor

D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Uttar Pradesh, India,

Email :