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Mapping the Terrain: Bibliographic Insights into Phytoconstituents and Cancer

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Raveesha Peeriga, Lakshmana Rao Atmakuri, Edward Raju Gope, Shiny Marapatla, S. A. Mohamed Shiek Arabath, Jaya Syamala Gunturu, Sai Datri Arige, Bhagya Rekha Penumala
ยป doi: 10.33472/AFJBS.6.5.2024. 6850-6858

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There is a need for an alternate therapeutic approach due to the growing global cancer burden. Herbal therapy offers a highly practical substitute for conventional cancer treatment. This article examines the bibliographic examination of studies conducted in the fight against cancer that used phytoconstituents and the VOS reader to search the Scopus database. The thorough literature evaluation that served as the foundation for this study was carried out by searching the database Scopus for pertinent keywords. This study employs bibliographic analysis techniques to investigate the interplay between phytoconstituents and cancer research. Leveraging search keywords such as "phytoconstituents" and "cancer," the analysis delves into citations, countries of publication, affiliated organizations, authors, and bibliographic coupling. By scrutinizing citation patterns, this study unveils the interconnectedness of 137 research articles, identifying seminal works and key contributors in the field. Furthermore, the geographical distribution of publications sheds light 34 countries met the threshold on the global dissemination of knowledge in phytoconstituents and cancer research, while organizational affiliations provide insights into collaborative networks and research trends. Additionally, 753 authorships were found in the analysis elucidates the prolific researchers driving advancements in this interdisciplinary field. Finally, bibliographic coupling analysis offers a deeper understanding of the intellectual connections between research articles, elucidating thematic clusters and emergent research directions among 32 items. This bibliographic analysis serves to enrich scholarly understanding, guide future research endeavors, and inform evidence-based decision-making in the realm of phytoconstituents and cancer research.

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