Bibliometric Analysis: Research on the Utilization of Herbal Plant Extracts for Wound Treatment

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Title

Bibliometric Analysis: Research on the Utilization of Herbal Plant Extracts for Wound Treatment

Subject

bibliometric
analysis, extract,
herbal plant, wound
healing

Description

Introduction: Herbs have been widely used in treating and managing
various types of wounds. This study aims to analyze the research scope of
utilizing herbal plant extracts for wound treatment.
Methods: The method used in this study is to search for articles using the
Dimensions application published from 2015-2023. Research is limited by
selecting categories: Biomedical and clinical sciences, Biological sciences,
Agricultural, Veterinary and Food sciences, and Pharmacology and
Pharmaceutical sciences. The keywords used are "Herbs AND plant AND
extracts AND wound healing." The search results in articles are then
extracted using VOS-Viewer. The study used a minimum number of
linkages of 10 terms. VOS-Viewer analysis shows that there are 4 clusters
(red, green, blue, and yellow) that show the relationship between one topic
and another.
Results: Four keywords dominate each cluster: “medicinal plant,” “group,”
“therapy,” and “cell”.
Conclusion: VOS-viewer obtained information on the number of articles
published about the use of herbal plant extracts for wound treatment, the
number of publications each year, the most active authors in journal
publications, and mapping from networks, overlays, and visuality density
related to the novelty of research on the use of herbal plant extracts for
wound treatment.

Creator

Sigit Nian Prasetyo1*

, Edy Soesanto1, Sri Redjeki1, & Satriya Pranata1

Source

https://doi.org/10.37363/bnr.2024.52363

Date

23 April 2024

Contributor

peri irawan

Format

pdf

Language

english

Type

text

Files

Collection

Citation

Sigit Nian Prasetyo1* , Edy Soesanto1, Sri Redjeki1, & Satriya Pranata1, “Bibliometric Analysis: Research on the Utilization of Herbal Plant Extracts for Wound Treatment,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 26, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11729.