Planta Medica

Planta Medica  
Discipline Medicinal Plant and Natural Products Research
Language English
Publication details
Publication history
1953–present
Publisher
Frequency 18/year
2.342
Standard abbreviations
Planta Medica
Indexing
ISSN 0032-0943 (print)
1439-0221 (web)
Links

Planta Medica is a peer-reviewed journal, is published by Thieme Medical Publishers and covers medicinal plants and bioactive natural products of natural origin. Planta Medica is the official journal of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal's 2016 impact factor is 2.342.[1] Planta Medica is a Q1 journal in integrative and complementary medicine, and a Q2 journal in plant sciences.

Veronika Butterweck, from the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, School of Life Sciences, is the Editor-in-Chief.

In the 18 issues published per year, Planta Medica covers the following areas of medicinal plants and natural product research:

  • Biological and Pharmacological Activities
  • Natural Product Chemistry & Analytical Studies
  • Pharmacokinetic Investigations
  • Formulation and Delivery Systems of Natural Products

The journal accepts original research papers, reviews, minireviews and perspectives.

History

When Planta Medica was founded in 1953, the first Editor-in-Chief was E. Schratz, University of Münster, Germany. The journal published its first English language article in 1959 and its first online article in 2001. Since 2013, Thieme has annually awarded the Most Innovative Paper of the Year to the most promising paper from the previous year that was published in Planta Medica.

Indexing

Planta Medica is indexed in Current Contents/Life Sciences, Science Citation Index, MEDLINE, EMBASE and SCOPUS.

References

  1. "Planta Medica". 2016 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2017.


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