Indian Journal of Applied Chemistry and Zoology
Full Form of IJACAZ
What is IJACAZ?
The Indian Journal of Applied Chemistry and Zoology (IJACAZ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research, review articles, and case studies at the intersection of applied chemistry and zoology. Established to foster interdisciplinary science in India, the journal covers topics such as chemical ecology, biochemical adaptations in animals, toxicology, environmental chemistry, and conservation biology. It serves as a platform for Indian researchers, scientists, and academicians to disseminate findings relevant to local biodiversity, agricultural chemistry, and pharmaceutical applications. The journal is used by postgraduate students, doctoral researchers, and faculty members in universities and research institutes across India. It is indexed in various academic databases and plays a role in advancing India’s contributions to global scientific knowledge. For competitive exams like the CSIR-NET and GATE in life sciences or chemistry, familiarity with such journals can be beneficial, as questions occasionally reference recent research trends. IJACAZ is published quarterly by an Indian scientific society, and its editorial board includes experts from leading national laboratories and universities. The journal emphasizes studies that have direct practical implications for Indian agriculture, wildlife management, and public health, thereby bridging laboratory research with field applications.
IJACAZ का फुल फॉर्म
भारतीय अनुप्रयुक्त रसायन विज्ञान और प्राणि विज्ञान पत्रिका
Example
The latest issue of IJACAZ features a study on the effects of pesticide runoff on freshwater zooplankton populations in the Yamuna River basin.