The Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (CJME) presents papers which explore basic theories and their applications across the field of mechanical engineering. The editors place emphasis on timely reporting of new developments in scientific research and advanced technologies. The official journal of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society, CJME has earned its place as a leading journal in international mechanical engineering. To its worldwide readership, The Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering offers a window to the accomplishments of Chinese mechanical engineering.
Topics covered by the journal are: Resources of Traditional Chinese Medicines; Interaction and complexity of prescription; Natural Products Chemistry (including structure modification, semi-and total synthesis, bio-transformation); Pharmacology of natural products and prescription (including pharmacokinetics and toxicology); Pharmaceutics and Analytical Methods of natural products.
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