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Title Indonesia Journal of Pharmacy Vol 36 No 4 2025
Edition Vol 36 No 4 2025
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Subject(s) Medicinal plant
Anti-inflammatory
Bibliometric Analysis
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GMD Jurnal
Language Indonesia
Publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
Publishing Year 2025
Publishing Place Jogjakarta
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Abstract/Notes Inflammation plays crucial role in the basic pathology of many diseases
such as allergies, cardiovascular dysfunction, metabolic syndrome, cancer,
and autoimmune diseases. The research on the development of herbal
medicine targeting inflammatory processes is increasingly advancing. The
study aimed to conduct a bibliometric analysis to examine patterns and
trends observed in scientific articles on using herbal anti-inflammatory
agents. Data were gathered from the Scopus database. In total, 121 articles on
herbal anti-inflammatory drugs were examined through bibliometric analysis
using RStudio® and VOSviewer applications. In the Scopus database, 121
articles on using herbal remedies to treat inflammation were included in this
study. Moreover, China has produced the most research articles. The Journal
of Ethnopharmacology, Molecules, and Evidence-Based Complementary and
Alternative Medicine are the three most-read journals. The Journal of
Ethnopharmacology demonstrates the highest level of productivity based on
its citation count and h-index. Regarding publications on this topic, Li J is
regarded as a leading figure. Articles by Li J have received the most citations
(143), followed by those published by Li X (134). This study can be used as a
reference by researchers when conducting studies on medicinal plants used
as anti-inflammatory agents. The findings of this study also make it easier for
researchers to locate a substantial global network of academics and promote
collaboration in this area.

Keywords: Medicinal plant, Anti-inflammatory, Bibliometric Analysis, Scopus
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