u/veroit18

Need journal suggestions for docking + in vitro pharmacology manuscript (IF 1–2)

The manuscript involves:

* virtual screening of natural alkaloids,

* molecular docking,

* 100 ns MD simulation,

* in vitro enzyme inhibition assays (α-amylase, α-glucosidase, pancreatic lipase, cholesterol esterase),

* antidiabetic + antihyperlipidemic focus.

The paper was rejected from a ~2.7 IF journal, so I’m now looking for realistic journals with:

* IF roughly 1–2,

* non-mandatory open access,

* preferably hybrid/subscription journals,

* Scopus indexed.

I specifically want journals that regularly accept docking + MD + enzyme inhibition pharmacology papers.

Would appreciate practical suggestions from people who publish in this area

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u/veroit18 — 6 days ago

Need journal suggestions for docking + in vitro pharmacology manuscript (IF 1–2)

The manuscript involves:

virtual screening of natural alkaloids,

molecular docking,

100 ns MD simulation,

in vitro enzyme inhibition assays (α-amylase, α-glucosidase, pancreatic lipase, cholesterol esterase),

antidiabetic + antihyperlipidemic focus.

The paper was rejected from a ~2.7 IF journal, so I’m now looking for realistic journals with:

IF roughly 1–2,

non-mandatory open access,

preferably hybrid/subscription journals,

Scopus/WoS indexed.

I specifically want journals that regularly accept docking + MD + enzyme inhibition pharmacology papers.

Would appreciate practical suggestions from people who publish in this area.

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u/veroit18 — 6 days ago
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Airtel store misled me into postpaid during BSNL porting. Any chance of bill waiver?

I ported my number from BSNL to Airtel recently and specifically wanted a prepaid connection.

During the process, the Airtel executive told me that prepaid porting was not possible and that I would only be able to convert to prepaid after 4 months. Because of that, they pushed me toward a postpaid connection.

They also made me believe that the ₹449 plan was for 4 months, so I agreed thinking it was basically a 4-month plan amount.

Now I’ve discovered:

₹449 is actually charged every month,

prepaid activation was directly possible,

and now Airtel says I must wait 30 days before converting back to prepaid.

Customer care is refusing bill adjustment and saying the bill was generated correctly according to the active plan.

I feel the plan details and billing structure were not clearly explained at all during activation. If I had known ₹449 was monthly and prepaid was available directly, I would never have taken postpaid.

Has anyone faced something similar with Airtel during porting?

Did you manage to get a waiver/adjustment ?

Also, does complaining to nodal officer or consumer grievance actually help in these cases ?

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u/veroit18 — 7 days ago