From:	ees.jksus.0.3155cc.7c9d38a8@eesmail.elsevier.com on behalf of 
canidcon@yahoo.com
Sent:	18 May 2015 21:53
To:	rankovic@kg.ac.rs
Subject:	Reviewer Invitation for JKSUS-D-15-00236

Ms. Ref. No.:  JKSUS-D-15-00236
Title: Antimicrobial flavonoids from Adenium obesum growing in Oman Journal of 
King Saud University (Science)

Dear Dr. Branislav R. Rankovi?,

Given your expertise in this area, I would appreciate your comments on the 
above paper. I have included the abstract of the manuscript below to provide 
you with an overview.

If you accept this invitation, your valued comments will be expected within 2 
weeks time. If you are unable to act as a reviewer at this time, I would 
greatly appreciate your suggestions for alternate reviewers.

To accept this invitation, please click here:

http://ees.elsevier.com/jksus/l.asp?i=23675&l=LQG45E1T

To decline this invitation, please click here:  

http://ees.elsevier.com/jksus/l.asp?i=23674&l=IBA0PQZD

Alternatively, to register your response using the Elsevier Editorial System 
please do the following: 

1. Go to this URL: http://ees.elsevier.com/jksus/

2. Enter these login details:
   Your username is: BRankovi?-725
   If you need to retrieve password details, please go to: 
http://ees.elsevier.com/JKSUS/automail_query.asp. 

3. Click [Reviewer Login]
This takes you to the Reviewer Main Menu.

4. Click [New Reviewer Invitations]

5. Click either [Agree to Review] or [Decline to Review]


I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

As a reviewer you are entitled to complimentary access to Scopus and 
ScienceDirect for 30 days. Full instructions and details will be provided upon 
accepting this invitation to review. 

Yours sincerely,

Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of King Saud University (Science)

ABSTRACT:
Phytochemical investigation on the ethyl acetate crude extract of stem of 
Adenium obesum (AO) resulted in isolation of two new flavonoids 5,7,3',4'-
tetrahydroxyflavone (1) and 3, 5,7,3',4',5'-hexahydroxyflavone (2) with 
several other minor compounds. Their structures were deduced on the basis of 
spectroscopic methods. The flavonoids showed antibacterial activities against 
Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonus aeruginosa, and P. 
vulgaris in disc diffusion assay. Inhibition zones were 9-14 mm. This is first 
report on isolation of these metabolites from AO.

******************************************
The Journal (JKSUS) now receives original articles and review papers in this 
domain of Science. JKSUS is a quarterly open access journal and there are no 
publication charges.
For online submissions, Journal's website: 
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-king-saud-university-science
ScienceDirect: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10183647
http://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=10183647&tip=iss
******************************************
For further assistance, please visit our customer support site at 
http://help.elsevier.com/app/answers/list/p/7923. Here you can search for 
solutions on a range of topics, find answers to frequently asked questions and 
learn more about EES via interactive tutorials. You will also find our 24/7 
support contact details should you need any further assistance from one of our 
customer support representatives.
