The studies described in the article must strictly adhere to ethical frameworks and comply with the law. If any studies were conducted on humans or animals, the author must clearly specify the procedure in the manuscript. Relevant institutional guidelines and committees must conduct these studies. The author must include an accepted statement from the relevant committees in the manuscript. If editors have serious suspicions that the studies were not conducted within established ethical frameworks, they may reject the manuscript on ethical grounds. This policy also applies to manuscripts that have received the signature of ethical committees.
During research, the integrity of human participants should not be compromised. The author must mention this in the manuscript if the work involves hazardous chemicals or procedures. Animals and human participants should not be affected by the nature of the research.
Informed Consent and Ethical Code
People participating in the study have the right to privacy and must consent to the experiment. A written agreement signed by the participant must be archived with the author or in the journal in accordance with the law.
Furthermore, any information about participants should not be disclosed unless necessary for the article. In such cases, the author must justify why personal data about the subject
is mentioned.
However, any identifying materials regarding the participant that could potentially lead to the disclosure of their involvement in the experiment cannot be disclosed. The author is responsible for obtaining informed consent and maintaining the anonymity of their subjects.