Journal of Food Science and Toxicology : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Food Science and Toxicology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Food Science and Toxicology has got h-index 5, which means every article in Journal of Food Science and Toxicology has got 5 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Food Science and Toxicology.

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Year wise published articles

1 27 58 23 8

Year wise citations received

1 24 90 23 8
Journal total citations count 88
Journal impact factor 0.32
Journal 5 years impact factor 0.43
Journal cite score 0.43
Journal h-index 5
Journal h-index since 2017 4
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International Journal of Environmental and Ecology Research

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The future of smallholder farming in India: Some sustainability considerations

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Agri-food system dynamics of small-holder hill farming communities of Uttarakhand in north-western India: socio-economic and policy considerations for sustainable …

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Agroecological Approach to Farming for Sustainable Development: The Indian Scenario

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Biodiversity in Production Landscapes and Sustainable Food Systems

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Agroecological Approach to Farming for Sustainable Development: The Indian Scenario

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'Neodomesticates' of the Himalayan allium spices (Allium species) in Uttarakhand, India and studies on eco-geography and morphology

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Documentation of Wild Medicinal Plants and Agricultural Crop in the part of Doon Valley, Uttarakhand, India

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Nutraceutical potential of North?West Himalayan spices Alliumstracheyi and Angelica glauca and their comparison with commonly used spices

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Role of wild edible vegetables as a source of supplementary food in a changing climate: A case study in Khagrachari hill district, Bangladesh

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