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Development of a Critical Appraisal Tool (Aimrda) for the Peer-Review of Studies Assessing the Anticancer Activity of Natural Products: A Step Towards Reproducibility Publisher Pubmed



Ahmad R1 ; Riaz M2 ; Aldholmi M1 ; Qureshi MA3 ; Uddin S4 ; Bhat AA5 ; Poyil P6 ; Baig M7 ; Pourahmad J8 ; Ganesan T9 ; Khan AQ4 ; Siddiqui Z10 ; Eldemellawy M11 ; Gholamalizadeh M12 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Ahmad R1
  2. Riaz M2
  3. Aldholmi M1
  4. Qureshi MA3
  5. Uddin S4
  6. Bhat AA5
  7. Poyil P6
  8. Baig M7
  9. Pourahmad J8
  10. Ganesan T9
  11. Khan AQ4
  12. Siddiqui Z10
  13. Eldemellawy M11
  14. Gholamalizadeh M12
  15. Purnomosari D13
  16. Salim EI14
  17. Jarrahi SZM15
  18. Zhang JY16
  19. Mohammadnejad S17
  20. Jarrahi AM18

Source: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Published:2021


Abstract

The journal of APJCP (Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention) focuses to gather relevant and up-to-date novel information's related to cancer sciences. The research methodologies and approaches adopted by the researcher are prone to variation which may be desirable in the context of novel scientific findings however, the reproducibility for these studies needs to be unified and assured. The reproducibility issues are highly concerned when preclinical studies are reported in cancer, for natural products in particular. The natural products and medicinal plants are prone to a wide variation in terms of phytochemistry and phyto-pharmacology, ultimately affecting the end results for cancer studies. Hence the need for specific guidelines to adopt a best-practice in cancer research are utmost essential. The current AIMRDA guidelines aims to develop a consensus-based tool in order to enhance the quality and assure the reproducibility of studies reporting natural products in cancer prevention. A core working committee of the experts developed an initial draft for the guidelines where more focus was kept for the inclusion of specific items not covered in previous published tools. The initial draft was peer-reviewed, experts-views provided, and improved by a scientific committee comprising of field research experts, editorial experts of different journals, and academics working in different organization worldwide. The feedback from continuous online meetings, mail communications, and webinars resulted a final draft in the shape of a checklist tool, covering the best practices related to the field of natural products research in cancer prevention and treatment. It is mandatory for the authors to read and follow the AIMRDA tool, and be aware of the good-practices to be followed in cancer research prior to any submission to APJCP. Though the tool is developed based on experts in the field, it needs to be further updated and validated in practice via implementation in the field. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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