Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities

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Autor(a) principal: Val, João Vitor Carvalho de Amaral
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Costa, Davi Nascimento, Souza, Ruanna Thamires Brandão, Sousa, Eduardo de Moraes e, Reis, Renata Brito dos, Santos, Alisson Sousa dos, Nascimento, Maria Gracelia Paiva, Silva, Luana Leite da, Mesquita, Emerson Bruno Castro, Andrade, Ivanilza Moreira de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31976
Resumo: Araceae Juss is a family with great chemical and biological potential due to its ethnopharmacological uses and chemical properties. This study, therefore, is a scientific and technological prospection in international databases of articles and patents on the biological activity of Araceae. India is the country with the highest number of scientific research with 28 records, with the highest number in Scopus (23), China and the United States are in second and third position, respectively, while Brazil is in fourth position. The areas with the highest number of indexed works were Pharmacy, Toxicology and Pharmaceuticals (23.6%) followed by Environmental Sciences (22.1%) and Agriculture and Biological Sciences (11.6%). Applications for patent filings began in 1949 (n=1), reaching a threshold in 2020 (n=153), based on the EPO. China is the country with the highest number of technological production involving the biological activities of the taxon, with 713 indexes, followed by the United States of America (n=378) and Japan (n=150), while Brazil presented only 13 published patents. In relation to CIP 252 patents comprise the subclass C12N15. It is concluded that the biological activities of the family are being a source for several researches, however, Brazil as a country with great family diversity, presents itself well below in the number of publications, which is due to the fact of little collaboration between companies and institutions and also by the delay in registering patents in the country.
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spelling Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activitiesMapeo científico y tecnológico de Araceae Juss.: Una proyección para las actividades biológicasMapeamento científico e tecnológico de Araceae Juss.: Uma projeção para as atividades biológicasBiological activityMedicinal plantsAraceae.Actividad biológicaPlantas medicinalesAraceae.Atividade BiológicaPlantas MedicinaisAraceae.Araceae Juss is a family with great chemical and biological potential due to its ethnopharmacological uses and chemical properties. This study, therefore, is a scientific and technological prospection in international databases of articles and patents on the biological activity of Araceae. India is the country with the highest number of scientific research with 28 records, with the highest number in Scopus (23), China and the United States are in second and third position, respectively, while Brazil is in fourth position. The areas with the highest number of indexed works were Pharmacy, Toxicology and Pharmaceuticals (23.6%) followed by Environmental Sciences (22.1%) and Agriculture and Biological Sciences (11.6%). Applications for patent filings began in 1949 (n=1), reaching a threshold in 2020 (n=153), based on the EPO. China is the country with the highest number of technological production involving the biological activities of the taxon, with 713 indexes, followed by the United States of America (n=378) and Japan (n=150), while Brazil presented only 13 published patents. In relation to CIP 252 patents comprise the subclass C12N15. It is concluded that the biological activities of the family are being a source for several researches, however, Brazil as a country with great family diversity, presents itself well below in the number of publications, which is due to the fact of little collaboration between companies and institutions and also by the delay in registering patents in the country.Araceae Juss es una familia con gran potencial químico y biológico debido a sus usos etnofarmacológicos y propiedades químicas. Este estudio, por lo tanto, es una prospección científica y tecnológica en bases de datos internacionales de artículos y patentes sobre la actividad biológica de Araceae. India es el país con mayor número de investigaciones científicas con 28 registros, con el mayor número en Scopus (23), China y Estados Unidos ocupan la segunda y tercera posición, respectivamente, mientras que Brasil ocupa la cuarta posición. Las áreas con mayor número de trabajos indexados fueron Farmacia, Toxicología y Productos Farmacéuticos (23,6%), seguidas de Ciencias Ambientales (22,1%) y Ciencias Agrícolas y Biológicas (11,6%). Las solicitudes de presentación de patentes comenzaron en 1949 (n=1), alcanzando un umbral en 2020 (n=153), según la EPO. China es el país con mayor número de producción tecnológica involucrando las actividades biológicas del taxón, con 713 índices, seguido por Estados Unidos de América (n=378) y Japón (n=150), mientras que Brasil presentó solo 13 patentes publicadas. En relación al CIP 252 las patentes comprenden la subclase C12N15. Se concluye que las actividades biológicas de la familia están siendo fuente de varias investigaciones, sin embargo, Brasil, como país con gran diversidad familiar, se presenta muy por debajo en el número de publicaciones, lo que se debe a la poca colaboración entre empresas e instituciones y también por la demora en el registro de patentes en el país.Araceae Juss é uma família com grande potencial químico e biológico devido aos seus usos etnofarmacológicos e propriedades químicas.  Este estudo, portanto, trata-se de uma prospecção científica e tecnológica em bases internacionais de dados de artigos e patentes sobre a atividade biológica de Araceae. A Índia é o país com maior número de pesquisas científicas com 28 registros, com maior número na Scopus (23), A China e os Estados Unidos estão em segunda e terceira posição, respectivamente, enquanto o Brasil encontra-se em quarta posição. As áreas com maior número de trabalhos indexados foram Farmácia, Toxicologia e Farmacêutica (23,6 %) seguida de Ciências Ambientais (22, 1%) e Agricultura e Ciências Biológicas (11, 6%). Os pedidos de depósitos de patentes tiveram início em 1949 (n=1), atingindo limiar em 2020 (n=153), tendo como base a EPO. A China é o país com maior número de produção tecnológica envolvendo as atividades biológicas do táxon com 713 indexações, seguida de Estados Unidos da América (n=378) e Japão (n=150), enquanto o Brasil apresentou apenas 13 patentes publicadas. Em relação a CIP 252 patentes compreendem a subclasse C12N15. Conclui-se que as atividades biológicas da família estão sendo fonte para diversas pesquisas, porém, o Brasil como sendo um país com grande diversidade da família, se apresenta bem abaixo no número de publicações, o que se deve ao fato de pouca colaboração entre empresas e instituições e também pela demora no registro de patentes no país.Research, Society and Development2022-07-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3197610.33448/rsd-v11i9.31976Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e41311931976Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e41311931976Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e413119319762525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31976/27272Copyright (c) 2022 João Vitor Carvalho de Amaral Val; Davi Nascimento Costa; Ruanna Thamires Brandão Souza; Eduardo de Moraes e Sousa; Renata Brito dos Reis; Alisson Sousa dos Santos; Maria Gracelia Paiva Nascimento; Luana Leite da Silva; Emerson Bruno Castro Mesquita; Ivanilza Moreira de Andradehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVal, João Vitor Carvalho de AmaralCosta, Davi Nascimento Souza, Ruanna Thamires BrandãoSousa, Eduardo de Moraes eReis, Renata Brito dosSantos, Alisson Sousa dosNascimento, Maria Gracelia PaivaSilva, Luana Leite daMesquita, Emerson Bruno CastroAndrade, Ivanilza Moreira de 2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31976Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:07.399392Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
Mapeo científico y tecnológico de Araceae Juss.: Una proyección para las actividades biológicas
Mapeamento científico e tecnológico de Araceae Juss.: Uma projeção para as atividades biológicas
title Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
spellingShingle Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
Val, João Vitor Carvalho de Amaral
Biological activity
Medicinal plants
Araceae.
Actividad biológica
Plantas medicinales
Araceae.
Atividade Biológica
Plantas Medicinais
Araceae.
title_short Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
title_full Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
title_fullStr Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
title_full_unstemmed Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
title_sort Scientific and technological mapping of Araceae Juss.: A projection for biological activities
author Val, João Vitor Carvalho de Amaral
author_facet Val, João Vitor Carvalho de Amaral
Costa, Davi Nascimento
Souza, Ruanna Thamires Brandão
Sousa, Eduardo de Moraes e
Reis, Renata Brito dos
Santos, Alisson Sousa dos
Nascimento, Maria Gracelia Paiva
Silva, Luana Leite da
Mesquita, Emerson Bruno Castro
Andrade, Ivanilza Moreira de
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author2 Costa, Davi Nascimento
Souza, Ruanna Thamires Brandão
Sousa, Eduardo de Moraes e
Reis, Renata Brito dos
Santos, Alisson Sousa dos
Nascimento, Maria Gracelia Paiva
Silva, Luana Leite da
Mesquita, Emerson Bruno Castro
Andrade, Ivanilza Moreira de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Val, João Vitor Carvalho de Amaral
Costa, Davi Nascimento
Souza, Ruanna Thamires Brandão
Sousa, Eduardo de Moraes e
Reis, Renata Brito dos
Santos, Alisson Sousa dos
Nascimento, Maria Gracelia Paiva
Silva, Luana Leite da
Mesquita, Emerson Bruno Castro
Andrade, Ivanilza Moreira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological activity
Medicinal plants
Araceae.
Actividad biológica
Plantas medicinales
Araceae.
Atividade Biológica
Plantas Medicinais
Araceae.
topic Biological activity
Medicinal plants
Araceae.
Actividad biológica
Plantas medicinales
Araceae.
Atividade Biológica
Plantas Medicinais
Araceae.
description Araceae Juss is a family with great chemical and biological potential due to its ethnopharmacological uses and chemical properties. This study, therefore, is a scientific and technological prospection in international databases of articles and patents on the biological activity of Araceae. India is the country with the highest number of scientific research with 28 records, with the highest number in Scopus (23), China and the United States are in second and third position, respectively, while Brazil is in fourth position. The areas with the highest number of indexed works were Pharmacy, Toxicology and Pharmaceuticals (23.6%) followed by Environmental Sciences (22.1%) and Agriculture and Biological Sciences (11.6%). Applications for patent filings began in 1949 (n=1), reaching a threshold in 2020 (n=153), based on the EPO. China is the country with the highest number of technological production involving the biological activities of the taxon, with 713 indexes, followed by the United States of America (n=378) and Japan (n=150), while Brazil presented only 13 published patents. In relation to CIP 252 patents comprise the subclass C12N15. It is concluded that the biological activities of the family are being a source for several researches, however, Brazil as a country with great family diversity, presents itself well below in the number of publications, which is due to the fact of little collaboration between companies and institutions and also by the delay in registering patents in the country.
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