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    Systems Ethnopharmacology and Sustainable Bioresources (SESB)

    Bridging Ancient Wisdom & Modern Science

    SESB is a first-of-its-kind international Journal dedicated to holistic, evidence-based and sustainability aligned research – The New Home for Integrative Research.

    Systems Ethnopharmacology and Sustainable Bioresources (SESB) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research at the intersection of ethnopharmacology, ecological stewardship, sustainability science, and modern pharmacology through a systems-thinking lens.

    The journal promotes a holistic understanding of how medicinal plants, natural products, traditional knowledge systems, and traditional practices operate within dynamic biological, ecological, socio-economic, and cultural contexts that shape human and planetary health.

    SESB aligns with global sustainability priorities, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and encourages rigorous, ethical, and community-centered research that strengthens both scientific credibility and ecological responsibility.

    Aims & Scope

    The journal welcomes original research, reviews, community-engaged studies,
    policy analyses, and letters to the editor that:

    • Integrate methodologies and perspectives from biological, chemical, ecological, computational and social sciences with traditional and Indigenous knowledge systems.
    • Explore sustainable sourcing, conservation strategies, ecosystem restoration, climate resilience and One Health approaches.
    • Advance natural product discovery, characterisation and validation using metabolomics, proteomics, bioactivity-guided fractionation, cheminformatics, network pharmacology and systems biology.
    • Apply artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning, predictive modelling, data mining and knowledge graphs.
    • Develop transparent and responsible value chains for medicinal plants and bioresources.
    • Contribute to emerging domains such as bioeconomy, nutrieconomy, blue bioresources and microbial resources.
    • Address the Nagoya Protocol, CBD, CARE Principles and Indigenous data governance.
    • Foster interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers, traditional healers, healthcare professionals, policymakers and allied sectors.

    Thematic Highlights

    Ethnopharmacology and Traditional Medicine Systems
    Sustainable Bioresource Management and Conservation
    Community Knowledge, Engagement, Equity and Benefit-Sharing
    Systems Thinking and Socio-Ecological Resilience
    Natural Product Discovery, Validation and Mechanistic Studies
    Bioactive Compounds and Phytochemistry
    Formulation, Standardisation, Quality, Safety and Regulatory Science
    Digital, AI and Data-Driven Ethnopharmacology
    Biotechnology, Biomanufacturing and Sustainable Bioresources
    Marine and Microbial Resources
    Ethnoveterinary Medicine and One Health Interfaces
    Food, Nutrition, Nutrieconomy and Preventive Health
    Policy, Ethics, Governance and Circular Bioeconomy
    Climate Change, Adaptation and Resilient Bioresource Development
    Anthropology, Social Science and Knowledge Transmission

    Editorial Leadership: Curated by Experts, Trusted by Science

    Spanning from different countries and regions, the editorial board,
    led by Editor-in-Chief Prof. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee ensure that every article
    published meets the highest international standards of rigour while remaining
    sensitive to local cultural contexts.

    Prof. Pulok Kumar Mukherjee

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    Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India

    Prof. Sanjay Jachak

    Associate Editor

    Prof. Sayeed Ahmad

    Associate Editor

    Dr. Santanu Bhadra

    Associate Editor

    “Together, let us shape the future of ethnopharmacology and sustainable natural product research”

    Be part of a global effort to advance evidence-based traditional medicine and sustainable bioresources. Find us online at Elsevier to learn more about the submission process and upcoming special issues.


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    Society for Ethnopharmacology (SFE) is constituted by the eminent academicians, researchers, industrialists with the vision of providing an environment for knowledge sharing among researchers, healthcare practitioners, and decision-makers interested in Ethnopharmacology. The Society is registered under the West Bengal Society Registration act 1961.
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