Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants
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Resumo: | Brazil has rich biodiversity, harboring native plants with potential for medicinal use, including species of the Campomanesia genus. Although public policies to encourage phytotherapy advocate the best use of plant biodiversity, most species listed in official forms and monographs are exotic species. Thus, the aim of this study is to identify research trends involving the Campomanesia and main species, using scientometric tools, so that, by viewing and knowing the scientific production on the genus and species of pharmacological interest, possibilities for research with native species so that they can be integrated into Brazilian’s unified health system (SUS). The research resulted in 302 publications up to September 2021. Bibliometric analyzes on genus were then carried out with data from the WoS platform and social network analysis through of scientometric mapping, using the Vosviewer (VOS) application. Species of the genus with more than 10 publications indexed in WoS were also analyzed. Brazil leads research on the genus and C. xanthocarpa (120/302); C. adamantium (70/302); C. pubescens (33/120); C.phaea (25/302); C. lineatifolia (21/302) and C. guazumifolia (10/302) were the species with the highest publication volume. It is the first work that analyzes the scientific production on these genus of Myrtaceae family and the aforementioned species, which revealed itself a promising field of research, yet little explored, which might encourage new studies aimed at better use of Brazilian biodiversity and the safe and effective use of native plants that may bring benefits to people's health and well-being. |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants Análisis cienciométrico de la producción científica del género Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) y las especies más estudiadas: tendencias de investigación que involucran plantas nativas de BrasilAnálise cienciométrica da produção científica sobre o gênero Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) e espécies mais estudadas – tendências de pesquisa envolvendo plantas nativas brasileirasBibliometricMedicinal plantsGabirobaGuavira.BibliometríaPlantas medicinalesGabirobaGuavira.BibliometriaPlantas medicinaisGabirobaGuavira.Brazil has rich biodiversity, harboring native plants with potential for medicinal use, including species of the Campomanesia genus. Although public policies to encourage phytotherapy advocate the best use of plant biodiversity, most species listed in official forms and monographs are exotic species. Thus, the aim of this study is to identify research trends involving the Campomanesia and main species, using scientometric tools, so that, by viewing and knowing the scientific production on the genus and species of pharmacological interest, possibilities for research with native species so that they can be integrated into Brazilian’s unified health system (SUS). The research resulted in 302 publications up to September 2021. Bibliometric analyzes on genus were then carried out with data from the WoS platform and social network analysis through of scientometric mapping, using the Vosviewer (VOS) application. Species of the genus with more than 10 publications indexed in WoS were also analyzed. Brazil leads research on the genus and C. xanthocarpa (120/302); C. adamantium (70/302); C. pubescens (33/120); C.phaea (25/302); C. lineatifolia (21/302) and C. guazumifolia (10/302) were the species with the highest publication volume. It is the first work that analyzes the scientific production on these genus of Myrtaceae family and the aforementioned species, which revealed itself a promising field of research, yet little explored, which might encourage new studies aimed at better use of Brazilian biodiversity and the safe and effective use of native plants that may bring benefits to people's health and well-being.Brasil tiene rica biodiversidad, albergando plantas nativas con potencial para su uso medicinal, incluidas especies del género Campomanesia. Si bien las políticas públicas de fomento de la fitoterapia abogan por el mejor uso de la biodiversidad vegetal, la mayoría de las especies enumeradas en formularios y monografías oficiales son especies exóticas. Así, el objetivo de este estudio es identificar las tendencias de investigación que involucran Campomanesia y las principales especies, utilizando herramientas cienciométricas, de manera que a partir de la visualización y el conocimiento de la producción científica sobre el género y las especies de interés farmacológico, las posibilidades de investigación con especies nativas para que puedan integrarse al sistema unificado de salud pública en Brasil (SUS). La búsqueda resultó en 302 publicaciones hasta septiembre de 2021. Se realizaron análisis bibliométricos de género con datos de la plataforma WoS y análisis de redes de relaciones mediante mapeo cienciométrico, utilizando la aplicación Vosviewer (VOS). También se analizaron especies del género con más de 10 publicaciones indexadas en WoS. Brasil lidera la investigación sobre el género y C. xanthocarpa (120/302); C. adamantium (70/302); C. pubescens (33/120); C.phaea (25/302); C. lineatifolia (21/302) y C. guazumifolia (10/302) fueran las especies con mayor volumen de publicación. Es el primer trabajo que analiza la producción científica sobre este género de la familia Myrtaceae y las especies mencionadas anteriormente, que reveló un campo de investigación prometedor, aún poco explorado, que puede impulsar nuevos estudios sobre el mejor uso de la biodiversidad brasileña y el uso seguro y efectivo de las plantas autóctones que puedan aportar beneficios a la salud y el bienestar de las personas.O Brasil possui rica biodiversidade, abrigando plantas nativas com potencial para uso medicinal, dentre elas as espécies do gênero Campomanesia. Embora as políticas públicas de incentivo à fitoterapia preconizem o melhor aproveitamento da biodiversidade vegetal, a maioria das espécies listadas em formulários e monografias oficiais constitui-se de espécies exóticas. Assim, o alvo deste estudo é identificar as tendências de pesquisa envolvendo Campomanesia e principais espécies, usando ferramentas da cienciometria, para que, visualizando e conhecendo a produção científica sobre o tema, abram-se possibilidades de pesquisas com espécies nativas para que possam ser integradas ao Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). A pesquisa resultou em 302 publicações até setembro de 2021. Foram realizadas análises bibliométricas sobre o gênero com os dados da plataforma WoS e análises de rede de relacionamento por meio do mapeamento cienciométrico, usando o aplicativo Vosviewer (VOS). Foram analisadas espécies do gênero com mais de 10 publicações indexadas na WoS. O Brasil lidera as pesquisas sobre o gênero e C. xanthocarpa (120/302); C. adamantium (70/302); C. pubescens (33/120); C. phaea (25/302); C. lineatifolia (21/302) e C. guazumifolia (10/302) foram as espécies com mais publicações. É o primeiro trabalho que analisa a produção científica sobre esse gênero da família Myrtaceae e espécies acima mencionadas, o qual revelou um promissor campo de pesquisa, ainda pouco explorado, que pode incentivar novos estudos direcionados ao melhor aproveitamento da biodiversidade e ao uso seguro e eficaz de plantas nativas que possam trazer benefícios a saúde e bem estar das pessoas.Research, Society and Development2022-01-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2463910.33448/rsd-v11i1.24639Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e19111124639Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e19111124639Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e191111246392525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24639/21773Copyright (c) 2022 Rosa Maria de Brito Steckelberg; José Realino de Paula; Camila Aline Romano; Danilo Brito Steckelberghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSteckelberg, Rosa Maria de Brito Paula, José Realino deRomano, Camila AlineSteckelberg, Danilo Brito 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24639Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:07.870107Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants Análisis cienciométrico de la producción científica del género Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) y las especies más estudiadas: tendencias de investigación que involucran plantas nativas de Brasil Análise cienciométrica da produção científica sobre o gênero Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) e espécies mais estudadas – tendências de pesquisa envolvendo plantas nativas brasileiras |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants Steckelberg, Rosa Maria de Brito Bibliometric Medicinal plants Gabiroba Guavira. Bibliometría Plantas medicinales Gabiroba Guavira. Bibliometria Plantas medicinais Gabiroba Guavira. |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants |
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Scientometric analysis of scientific production on the genus Campomanesia Ruiz & Pav. (Myrtaceae) and most studied species - research trends involving native Brazilian plants |
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Steckelberg, Rosa Maria de Brito |
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Steckelberg, Rosa Maria de Brito Paula, José Realino de Romano, Camila Aline Steckelberg, Danilo Brito |
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Paula, José Realino de Romano, Camila Aline Steckelberg, Danilo Brito |
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Steckelberg, Rosa Maria de Brito Paula, José Realino de Romano, Camila Aline Steckelberg, Danilo Brito |
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Bibliometric Medicinal plants Gabiroba Guavira. Bibliometría Plantas medicinales Gabiroba Guavira. Bibliometria Plantas medicinais Gabiroba Guavira. |
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Bibliometric Medicinal plants Gabiroba Guavira. Bibliometría Plantas medicinales Gabiroba Guavira. Bibliometria Plantas medicinais Gabiroba Guavira. |
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Brazil has rich biodiversity, harboring native plants with potential for medicinal use, including species of the Campomanesia genus. Although public policies to encourage phytotherapy advocate the best use of plant biodiversity, most species listed in official forms and monographs are exotic species. Thus, the aim of this study is to identify research trends involving the Campomanesia and main species, using scientometric tools, so that, by viewing and knowing the scientific production on the genus and species of pharmacological interest, possibilities for research with native species so that they can be integrated into Brazilian’s unified health system (SUS). The research resulted in 302 publications up to September 2021. Bibliometric analyzes on genus were then carried out with data from the WoS platform and social network analysis through of scientometric mapping, using the Vosviewer (VOS) application. Species of the genus with more than 10 publications indexed in WoS were also analyzed. Brazil leads research on the genus and C. xanthocarpa (120/302); C. adamantium (70/302); C. pubescens (33/120); C.phaea (25/302); C. lineatifolia (21/302) and C. guazumifolia (10/302) were the species with the highest publication volume. It is the first work that analyzes the scientific production on these genus of Myrtaceae family and the aforementioned species, which revealed itself a promising field of research, yet little explored, which might encourage new studies aimed at better use of Brazilian biodiversity and the safe and effective use of native plants that may bring benefits to people's health and well-being. |
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