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Manuscript Preparation Instructions

Authors are requested to adhere to the word counts provided in the table. The indicated limits are approximate and apply to the main text only, excluding references, tables, and figure captions. Flexibility may be considered for exceptional manuscripts at the discretion of the Editorial Board.

Word-count guidelines for Multidisciplinary Science Frontiers:

Article Type

Suggested Word Count

Recommended References

Abstract

Original Research Articles

4,000–8,000 words

30–80

200–300 words

Review Articles

6,000–12,000 words

60–200

250–350 words

Short Communications

1,500–3,000 words

10–30

100–200 words

Case Studies / Technical Reports

2,500–5,000 words

15–50

150–250 words

Mini Reviews

2,500–5,000 words

30–70

150–250 words

Interdisciplinary Research Papers

4,000–9,000 words

40–100

200–300 words

Perspective / Commentary Articles

1,000–2,500 words

5–25

Optional or 100–150 words

 

Manuscript Preparation

Title

  • The title should be concise, informative, and centrally aligned.
  • Use Times New Roman, Font Size 16, Bold.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Author names should be centrally aligned in Times New Roman, Font Size 12, Bold.
  • Clearly indicate the corresponding author using an asterisk (*).
  • Affiliations should include:
    • Department
    • Institution/University
    • City, State, Country
  • Affiliations should be written in Times New Roman, Font Size 10.

Corresponding Author

Provide the email address of the corresponding author below the affiliations.

Abstract

  • The abstract should briefly summarize the objectives, methodology, major findings, and conclusions.
  • Maximum length: Depending upon the article. Follow the above-given table.
  • Avoid abbreviations and references in the abstract.
  • Use Times New Roman, Font Size 10.

Keywords

Provide 5–7 suitable keywords related to the manuscript.

Main Body of Manuscript Font Size 12.

1. Introduction

  • Clearly describe the background, objectives, and significance of the study.
  • References should be cited in superscript format such as [1,2,4–8].

2. Experimental / Methodology

This section may include:

2.1. Materials and Methods

2.2. General Procedure

2.3. Detection Method

2.4. Analytical Discussion

3. Results and Discussion

  • Present results clearly with proper scientific discussion.
  • Tables, graphs, figures, equations, and schemes should be numbered sequentially.
  • Figures and schemes should be prepared using appropriate software such as ChemDraw or equivalent tools.

4. Conclusion

Provide concise conclusions highlighting the major outcomes and significance of the work.

Acknowledgments

Mention financial support, institutional facilities, or individuals who contributed to the work.

Conflict of Interests

Authors must provide a declaration regarding conflict of interest.

Example: “The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.”

Author Contributions

Authors should clearly state their contribution to the manuscript.

Example: “All authors contributed significantly to this manuscript, participated in reviewing/editing, and approved the final version for publication.”

ORCID ID (Mandatory)

Submission of ORCID IDs for all authors is mandatory.

Example: Author Name – http://orcid.org/XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

References

Types of References: The journal accepts references from

  • Research Articles
  • Books
  • Book Chapters
  • Conference Proceedings
  • Reports
  • Theses
  • Patents
  • Websites

Examples of all types of References

Journal’s Reference

P. Mata, G. Haran, N. Nagori and K. Ikram, Heterocyclic Chemistry, 41, 47(1995), DOI:……….

R. Van Noorden, Nature, 525, 306–307 (2015), DOI:........

Book Reference

A. Sharma and Z. Sharma, The Practice of Peptide Synthesis, Bentham Science, New York, pp.100,11(1990), DOI:……….

Book Chapter’s Reference

R. Morgan, Z. B. Rabada, 1999, How to synthesize heterocyclics, in: H.P.

katritzky and R.A. Lohan (Eds.), Introduction to the heterocyclics, E-Publishing Inc., United States, pp. 201-211, DOI:………

Proceedings or Abstracts

B. Shekawat, Z.A. Saini, R.P. Sharma, P.K. Ruhala and N. Singh, In Proceedings of International Conference for Systematic Water Treatment and Planning, Kathmandu, India, pp. 110-135 (2011), DOI:……….

Reports

State Standard of the People’s Russia, Surface Water Quality Standards, PB, 1811-2000 (2025), DOI:……….

Thesis

A.K. Lalwani, Ph. D. Thesis, Department of Physics, University of Sridev Suman University, Tehri Garwal, Uttarakhand, India (2015).

Patents

K.P. Singhaniya, UK Patent XXXXXXXX (2000), DOI:……….

Web site

Retrieved from: http://www.food.gov.uk/safereating/chemsafe/additivesbranch/Enumberlist

Authors should strictly follow the journal reference style as shown in the manuscript template.

Submission Note

Before submission, authors are advised to:

  • Proofread the manuscript carefully.
  • Ensure plagiarism-free content.
  • Verify all references and figure numbering.
  • Confirm that the manuscript follows the journal template completely.

  Journal template