Policies on Conflict of Interest, Human and Animal rights, and Informed Consent

Policy on Conflict of Interest
A conflict of interest occurs when a researcher's personal or financial interests may influence their research or publication.
The journal defines a conflict of interest as "any situation that interferes, or could be perceived to interfere, with the full and objective presentation, commissioning, peer review, editorial decision-making, or publication of research or non-research articles. A conflict of interest occurs when a person or entity has a relationship, whether personal or otherwise, that could affect or impede professional objectivity or judgment in matters relating to that relationship." It is important to understand that authors are not the only stakeholders who may have bias or competing interests. It is equally important for editors, editorial board members, and reviewers to disclose any potential conflicts of interest at each stage of the publication process
Disclosure: Researchers must disclose any potential conflicts of interest, including financial relationships, employment, or personal connections.
Management: The journal will review disclosures and take steps to manage conflicts, such as peer review or editorial oversight.

Policy on Human and Animal rights:
When documenting experiments involving human subjects, it is mandatory for authors to indicate whether the procedures comply with the ethical standards established by the relevant committee on human experimentation, both at the institutional and national levels. In cases where there are doubts about compliance with ethical standards of research, authors are required to provide a justification for their methodology and demonstrate that the institutional review board has explicitly approved the questionable aspects of the study. In the case of experiments on animals, authors are required to verify whether institutional and national guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals were followed.
Human Rights 
Compliance: Research involving human subjects must comply with relevant laws and regulations, including informed consent and confidentiality.
Ethics Approval: Studies must obtain ethics approval from an institutional review board or equivalent.
Protection: Researchers must protect human subjects' rights, dignity, and welfare.
Animal Rights 
Compliance: Research involving animals must comply with relevant laws and regulations, including animal welfare guidelines.
Ethics Approval: Studies must obtain ethics approval from an institutional animal care and use committee or equivalent.
Protection: Researchers must minimize animal suffering and ensure humane treatment.

Informed Consent Policy:
The personal data and information of individuals (for instance, details acquired through a doctor-patient relationship) must be managed with the utmost confidentiality and care. Consequently, it is generally essential for authors to secure written informed consent from any patients mentioned in case reports and from those depicted in photographs. Nevertheless, a report may be published without explicit consent if it satisfies all three of the following criteria: it holds substantial importance for public health (or is significant in another manner); obtaining consent would be exceptionally challenging; and a reasonable person would probably not oppose the publication.
Requirement: Researchers must obtain informed consent from human subjects or their representatives.
Information: Consent forms must include information about the study's purpose, risks, benefits, and confidentiality.
Documentation: Researchers must document informed consent and provide evidence upon request.

Implementation
Researchers: Must comply with these policies and disclose potential conflicts or ethical concerns.
Peer Reviewers: Will consider these policies when evaluating manuscripts.
Editors: Will oversee compliance and make decisions based on these policies.

These policies aim to ensure the integrity, validity, and ethics of research published in the journal.

Disclaimer
The publisher and the editor(s) assume no responsibility for any injury or damage to persons or property resulting from any actual or alleged defamatory statements, violation of intellectual property or privacy rights, or product liability, whether due to negligence or other causes, or from the use or application of any ideas, instructions, procedures, products or methods contained in the content.

List of Journals

Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Medicinal Plants
International Journal of Agricultural Science Research and Development
International Research Journal of Environmental Science and Climate Change
Informative Research Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
Journal of Digital Technology and Health Science