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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering (JBB)

Publisher : Elsevier (outside Japan) and the Society for Biotechnology, Japan
biomedical engineering tissue engineering food technology
e-ISSN 1347-4421
p-ISSN 1389-1723
Issue Frequency Monthly
Impact Factor 2.8
Est. Year 1991
Mobile 31204853767
Country Netherlands The
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email nlinfo@sciencedirect.com

Journal Descriptions

The Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering (JBB) is published by the Society for Biotechnology, Japan and distributed outside Japan by Elsevier. JBB aims to contribute to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge and technology in the fields of bioscience and biotechnology. It publishes papers on a broad range of topics in the areas of: Genetics, molecular biology, and gene engineering Enzymology, protein engineering, and enzyme technology Microbial physiology and biotechnology Brewing and food technology Environmental biotechnology Biochemical engineering Plant biotechnology Cell and tissue engineering Biomedical engineering Bioinformatics Genomics, systems biology, and structural biology, which hold much promise for the future, are also within the scope of JBB. The journal only considers submissions that report on the most significant and fundamental advances in the field of bioscience and bioengineering. Manuscripts that describe optimizations related to phenomena of narrow interest using conventional statistical approaches and/or describe exclusively computer simulation with conventional enzyme reaction models or molecular dynamics, will be rejected without peer review. The brewing and food technology section welcomes research that provide fundamental advances on fermentation, fermented foods and their process developments. Basic studies solely treating the chemical and/or medicinal aspects of food derivatives prepared by conventional pretreatment techniques are not appropriate for JBB. The cell and tissue engineering section covers research on cell culture engineering as it relates to regenerative medicine. Topics include the technologies for stem cell culture such as mass production, differentiation control, and tissue reconstruction. Studies in the field of pure cell biology and embryology are not appropriate for JBB. The biomedical engineering section covers topics related to bioprocess engineering in the field of medicine, including biomaterials, scaffolds, artificial organs, drug delivery systems, microfluidics, and micro-fabrication, but not deals with the topics mainly focusing on mechanical engineering. Studies in the field of basic medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, dentistry, and surgical technique are not suitable for JBB. The journal does not consider pathological, clinical, and epidemiological research.

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering (JBB) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, biomedical engineering, tissue engineering, food technology, bioscience, bioengineering, Applied Microbiology, Immunology , Online or Print , Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 1389-1723, E-ISSN: 1347-4421, Established: 1991, Impact Factor: 2.8
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Indexed in: Scopus, WoS, PubMed

  • Not indexed in DOAJ, UGC CARE

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Publications of JBB

Zakaria Ahmed March, 1999
l-Ribose and l-arabinose were prepared biochemically from ribitol via a two-step reaction, by which the complete oxidation of ribitol to l-ribulose (∼98%) was achieved by the reaction of w...
Zakaria Ahmed September, 1999
d-Arabitol was first prepared from d-glucose using Candida famata R28. The reaction gave 5.0% d-arabitol from 10.0% d-glucose. d-Arabitol was then almost completely converted to d-xylulose u...
Ashok Pandey September, 2006
Gellan gum, a high-molecular-weight anionic linear polysaccharide produced by pure-culture fermentation from Sphingomonas paucimobilis ATCC 31461, has elicited industrial interest in recent ...
Ashok Pandey June, 2010
In the present study, experiments have been carried out to identify various flow regimes in a dual Rushton turbines stirred bioreactor for different gas flow rates and impeller speeds. The h...