Bibliometric analysis of research on genus Etlingera: insights into its biomedical applications
The genus Etlingera belongs to the family Zingiberaceae (Ginger family), comprising more than 100 species, which possess a substantial medicinal value. Their role in drug discovery is significant due to their bioactive compounds, including antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobials, and ant...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2025
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| Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25889/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25889/1/Sains_Kesihatan_23_1_4.pdf |
| Summary: | The genus Etlingera belongs to the family Zingiberaceae (Ginger family), comprising more than 100 species,
which possess a substantial medicinal value. Their role in drug discovery is significant due to their bioactive
compounds, including antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobials, and anticancer. Research on this genus is
primarily limited to in vitro and in vivo studies. Thus, there is a significant gap in the research in pharmacology
and drug development. This analysis aimed to explore the trends of worldwide publications on the genus Etlingera
until 2023. Data collection was performed by a literature search of the word ‘Etlingera’ based on title, abstract,
and keywords. We retrieved 329 articles from the Scopus database, which were limited to research articles
published in English. We used Harzing’s Publish and Perish software for citation metrics and analysis, and
VOSviewer for data visualization. This data distribution in terms of the growth of publications, research areas,
countries, organizations, top-cited articles, collaboration, and keywords were reported in this study. There was
an increasing trend of publications on the genus Etlingera research after 2018, with Malaysia as the leading
country. The top research area was ‘Agricultural and Biological Sciences’, and the most cited article was related
to the methods of drying processes that best preserve or boost antioxidant levels. This bibliometric analysis
highlights the pharmacological potential of the Etlingera plant, serving as a bridge between traditional and
modern medicine. It also provides comprehensive data on the genus Etlingera research that may contribute
valuable knowledge and suggest directions for future research. |
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