Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences

The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is the leading Chinese academic journal that publishes articles in all areas of natural sciences. The Journal is meant to serve as a means of communication and discussion of important issues related to science and scientific activities. The Journal publishes only original articles in English which have international importance. In addition to full-length research articles, the Journal publishes review articles. Papers can be focused on fundamental research leading to new methods, or adaptation of existing methods for new applications.
Articles for the Journal are peer-reviewed by third-party reviewers who are selected from among specialists in the subject matter of peer-reviewed materials.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is a kind of forum for discussing issues and problems facing science and scholars, as well as an effective means of interaction between the members of the academic community. The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is read bya large number of scholars, and the circulation of the journal is constantly growing.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences publishes special issues on various and relevant topics of interest to the scientific community.
The Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is indexed by Web of Science, Scopus, Current Contents, Geobase and Chemical Abstracts.
Articles containing fundamental or applied scientific results in all areas of the natural sciences are accepted for consideration.
The Editorial Board of the Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences is composed of 25 members and is chaired by Academician Chen Zhengqing. Editor-in-chief is Prof. Yi Weijian.
Frequency of publication: monthly
ISSN: 1674-2974
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Journal articles are licensed under the CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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E-mail: editorial-office@jonuns.com
Address: Lushan Road (S), Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan Province, Zip Code: 410082 (Editorial Department of Journal)
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Global supply chains are increasingly exposed to transparency challenges, information asymmetry, and vulnerabilities to fraud and counterfeiting. Blockchain technology can play a pivotal role by providing a decentralized, tamper-resistant, and verifiable infrastructure that enhances trust and transparency across supply chain networks. This paper presents a systematic literature review (SLR) of 33 peer-reviewed articles published between 2020 and 2025, following the PRISMA guidelines, to examine how blockchain improves transparency in supply chains, identify key adoption barriers, and highlight emerging research trends and opportunities. The results indicate that blockchain enhances transparency through data immutability, smart contracts, and real-time data sharing enabled by IoT technologies. However, its adoption remains constrained by challenges related to scalability, interoperability, regulatory uncertainty, implementation costs, and organizational culture, particularly among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Emerging trends include the integration of blockchain with IoT and artificial intelligence (AI), the development of consortium and hybrid blockchain models, sustainability-oriented applications, and privacy-preserving mechanisms. Overall, the review highlights the transformative potential of blockchain to reshape secure and ethical supply chains while emphasizing the importance of industry collaboration, regulatory clarity, and organizational readiness for large-scale adoption.
Keywords: Blockchain; transparency; global supply chains; traceability; logistics.
Kenneth Baayeh, Prashanth Beleya, Diana Airawaty, Sadegh Salehi
2026-03-16
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Dandruff and fungal-associated alopecia result from microbial dysbiosis, including Malassezia furfur, M. globosa, Trichophyton rubrum, and Staphylococcus epidermidis, highlighting the need for alternative therapeutics with improved safety. This study evaluates the antimicrobial activity of Albizia saponaria stem bark against dandruff-associated microorganisms and identifies the key bioactive metabolites responsible. The work combines in vitro bioassays and GC-MS profiling. Pharmacokinetic screening and molecular docking provide mechanistic insights. Ethanolic extracts were fractionated using hexane, ethyl acetate, butanol, and water, followed by antimicrobial evaluation. The hexane fraction showed the most potent antifungal activity, with inhibition zones of 18.25±1.53 mm (M. furfur), 21.64±1.80 mm (M. globosa), and 22.00±2.35 mm (T. rubrum), significantly higher than other fractions (p<0.05). Its activity against T. rubrum was comparable to ketoconazole (p>0.05). GC-MS identified 21 predominantly lipophilic metabolites, including fatty acid esters, terpenoids, phenolics, and sterol derivatives. Docking analysis revealed notable binding affinities, ranging from -4.3 to -9.5 kcal/mol, with 4-campestene-3-one and norambreinolide exhibiting interactions comparable to ketoconazole at CYP51 and TcaR. Collectively, the results demonstrate that the hexane fraction contains multiple bioactive metabolites with strong antimicrobial potency, mechanistic relevance to ergosterol disruption, biofilm inhibition, and metabolic interference. These findings highlight the hexane fraction as a credible natural antidandruff candidate, warranting further isolation studies and in vivo evaluation.
Keywords: Albizia saponaria; Antimicrobial; GC-MS; Molecular docking.
Lukman Lukman, Noorma Rosita, Katsuyoshi Matsunami, Sofa Fajriah, Retno Widyowati
2026-03-14
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Overturning accidents involving heavy construction vehicles may occur due to soft ground conditions caused by subsurface water accumulation or sinkholes. Although such accidents may appear unexpected during visual inspection, subsurface failure often precedes these events. Therefore, real-time assessment of ground stability is essential for improving operational safety.
Keywords: Deep learning; electrical resistivity tomography; ground stability assessment; construction equipment safety; overturning accident prediction; machine learning models; subsurface hazard detection.
Labanyo Bacher, Linqi Huang, Hasan Md Mehedy, Protiva Sarkar
2026-03-14
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Rockbursts are critical geohazards in deep underground mining and tunneling and can cause catastrophic structural failures, severe safety risks, and substantial economic losses. Owing to their nonlinear and spatiotemporally variable behavior, conventional microseismic monitoring approaches often provide limited predictive capability.
Keywords: Rockburst; Seismic resilience; Machine learning; Fragility curve; Hazard prediction; Seismic risk assessment; Ensemble learning; 3D fragility surfaces; Explainable AI.
Mozumder Mohibullah, Longjun Dong, Abdul Ahad Hassan Farroqi, Labanyo Barcher, Hossen MD Walid
2026-03-14
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This study examines the institutional design of Indonesia’s representative bodies - the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia (DPR RI) and the Regional Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia (DPD RI) - with particular attention to their constitutional status, functions, and competences within Indonesia’s democratic constitutional framework. Using a doctrinal (normative juridical) legal research method, the study analyzes relevant constitutional provisions, statutory regulations, judicial decisions, and constitutional doctrines governing Indonesia’s bicameral legislature.
Keywords: Bicameralism; Constitutional Reform; Legislative Institutional Design; Democratic Representation; Checks and Balances; Territorial Representation; National Development; Indonesia.
AA Lanyalla Mahmud Mattalitti, Suparto Wijoyo, Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono
2026-02-26
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