A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020

Background: An increasing number of studies have shown that natural products have anti-tumor effects, and it has become a hotspot in cancer research. However, few bibliometric analyses have been examined in this field systematically. The current study aimed to explore the status and provide the deve...

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Main Authors: Haitao Chen, Rongrong Li, Fan Zhang, Qinghua Yao, Yong Guo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Pharmacology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.650141/full
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spelling doaj-849cad32ca6845cf8667e41f630f8be02021-08-06T06:37:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122021-08-011210.3389/fphar.2021.650141650141A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020Haitao Chen0Rongrong Li1Fan Zhang2Qinghua Yao3Yong Guo4The First Clinical College of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, ChinaThe Third Clinical College of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, ChinaThe First Clinical College of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, The Cancer Hospital of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Zhejiang Cancer Hospital), Hangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Oncology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, ChinaBackground: An increasing number of studies have shown that natural products have anti-tumor effects, and it has become a hotspot in cancer research. However, few bibliometric analyses have been examined in this field systematically. The current study aimed to explore the status and provide the developing trends in the natural products on cancer research.Methods: Publications on natural products in cancer research were extracted from the Web of Science core collection database. CiteSpace (5.6.R3) software and GraphPad prism 6 were used to analyze and plot the references.Results: On February 1, 2021, 34,611 records of natural products in cancer research published from 2008 to 2020 were collected. The United States was the driving force, with a strong academic reputation in this area. The top-contributing institution was the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Most publications were published in Molecules. Efferth Thomas was the most prolific author, while Newman DJ was the most cited and frequently co-cited author. Flavonoid, curcumin, and polyphenol were the most widely studied natural products. Oleanolic acid and rosmarinic acid have gradually become research hotspots recently. Breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer were the most common types of cancer in this field. “Natural killer cell” was the leading research hotspot. The keywords of “leaf extract,” “molecular docking” and “gold nanoparticle” appeared most recently as research frontiers.Conclusion: Our results provided a general overview of the major research directions of natural products research in cancer. The mechanisms of natural products, especially those related to molecular docking, gold nanoparticle, gut microbiota, and immune checkpoints may soon become hotspots and should be closely monitored.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.650141/fullnatural productcancerbibliometriccitation analysismolecular dockinggut microbiota
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author Haitao Chen
Rongrong Li
Fan Zhang
Qinghua Yao
Yong Guo
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Rongrong Li
Fan Zhang
Qinghua Yao
Yong Guo
A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020
Frontiers in Pharmacology
natural product
cancer
bibliometric
citation analysis
molecular docking
gut microbiota
author_facet Haitao Chen
Rongrong Li
Fan Zhang
Qinghua Yao
Yong Guo
author_sort Haitao Chen
title A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020
title_short A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020
title_full A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020
title_fullStr A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020
title_full_unstemmed A Scientometric Visualization Analysis for Natural Products on Cancer Research from 2008 to 2020
title_sort scientometric visualization analysis for natural products on cancer research from 2008 to 2020
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: An increasing number of studies have shown that natural products have anti-tumor effects, and it has become a hotspot in cancer research. However, few bibliometric analyses have been examined in this field systematically. The current study aimed to explore the status and provide the developing trends in the natural products on cancer research.Methods: Publications on natural products in cancer research were extracted from the Web of Science core collection database. CiteSpace (5.6.R3) software and GraphPad prism 6 were used to analyze and plot the references.Results: On February 1, 2021, 34,611 records of natural products in cancer research published from 2008 to 2020 were collected. The United States was the driving force, with a strong academic reputation in this area. The top-contributing institution was the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Most publications were published in Molecules. Efferth Thomas was the most prolific author, while Newman DJ was the most cited and frequently co-cited author. Flavonoid, curcumin, and polyphenol were the most widely studied natural products. Oleanolic acid and rosmarinic acid have gradually become research hotspots recently. Breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer were the most common types of cancer in this field. “Natural killer cell” was the leading research hotspot. The keywords of “leaf extract,” “molecular docking” and “gold nanoparticle” appeared most recently as research frontiers.Conclusion: Our results provided a general overview of the major research directions of natural products research in cancer. The mechanisms of natural products, especially those related to molecular docking, gold nanoparticle, gut microbiota, and immune checkpoints may soon become hotspots and should be closely monitored.
topic natural product
cancer
bibliometric
citation analysis
molecular docking
gut microbiota
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.650141/full
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