Databases & Journals

Databases & Journals

This page lists commonly used research databases and journal discovery tools relevant to the Horsemint Research Library. It is intended as a practical reference for locating primary sources, verifying citations, and following citation trails.

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Core literature databases

These tools are commonly used for locating peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and citations. For best results, search using botanical Latin names (e.g., Monarda punctata) and specific chemistry terms (e.g., thymol, carvacrol, “GC-MS”, “essential oil”).

PubMed (biomedical literature index)
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Google Scholar (broad scholarly search)
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Semantic Scholar (paper discovery, citation trails)
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DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals)
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CORE (open access aggregator)
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OpenAlex (open catalog of scholarly works)
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Full-text and publisher platforms

Many papers are hosted on publisher platforms even when indexed elsewhere. These portals are useful for verifying journal versions, supplementary files, and citation details.

ScienceDirect (Elsevier journals and books)
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SpringerLink (Springer journals and books)
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Wiley Online Library
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Taylor & Francis Online
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SAGE Journals
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MDPI (open access publisher)
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Frontiers (open access publisher)
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Oxford Academic
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Cambridge Core
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Journals commonly encountered in this topic area

Horsemint-related literature often spans phytochemistry, food chemistry, microbiology, and natural products research. The journals below are examples of outlets where related studies and reviews are commonly published. Availability and access may depend on subscription.

  • Food Chemistry (food/oxidation/antioxidant-related chemistry)
  • Journal of Applied Microbiology (microbial assay studies)
  • International Journal of Food Microbiology (food-microbe interactions, antimicrobial testing)
  • Phytotherapy Research (reviews and applied phytochemical research)
  • Journal of Ethnopharmacology (traditional use + pharmacology literature)
  • Industrial Crops & Products (agronomy, extraction, applied plant products)
  • Molecules (chemistry-focused articles and reviews)
  • Plants (botany, phytochemistry, plant science)

For citation verification and cross-checking, the database tools above are often more useful than searching within a single journal site.

Practical search strategy

For horsemint-specific searches, use precise terms first, then widen if needed. A common progression is: Monarda punctata + “essential oil” + “GC-MS” → then add terms such as “chemotype,” “thymol,” “carvacrol,” “seasonal variation,” “solvent extraction,” or “drying.”

If a paper is behind a paywall, check whether an author manuscript is available through open access aggregators, institutional repositories, or legitimate preprint/archival options.

This content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.