Amazonian Plants: A Global Bibliometric Approach to Petiveria alliacea L. Pharmacological and Toxicological Properties.
Brenda Costa da ConceiçãoThales Andrade da SilvaLucas Villar Pedrosa da Silva PantojaDiandra Araújo da LuzEloise Karoline Serrão CardosoLaryssa Danielle da Silva ReisMaria Carolina Raiol-da-SilvaMonique Silva KusslerCristiane do Socorro Ferraz MaiaEnéas de Andrade Fontes-JúniorPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Petiveria alliacea L. (Phytolaccaceae) holds significant importance in the Amazon region, where it has been traditionally utilized in folk medicine. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive bibliometric analysis using conventional metrics, combined with a critical content review of its pharmacological and toxicological properties, to identify gaps in the existing literature that require further investigation. Our investigation identified a total of 55 articles that met the inclusion criteria for this study. Remarkably, Brazil emerged as the primary contributor within the scope of this review, indicating a strong presence of research from this country. Furthermore, professional scientific societies have played a pivotal role in facilitating the dissemination of scientific findings through specialist journals, fostering the sharing of research work within the community. Analysis of keyword co-occurrence revealed that " Petiveria alliacea ", "plant extract", and "guatemala" were the most frequently encountered terms, indicating their significance within the literature. In terms of study designs, in vivo and in vitro were the predominant types observed, highlighting their prevalence in this field of study. Our study also identified a lack in knowledge yet to be investigated.