A bibliometric review of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma (licorice) research: Insights and future directions.

CiteSpace Glycyrrhizae radix et rhizoma (licorice) Scientometric Traditional Chinese medicine VOSviewer

Journal

Journal of ethnopharmacology
ISSN: 1872-7573
Titre abrégé: J Ethnopharmacol
Pays: Ireland
ID NLM: 7903310

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
14 Nov 2023
Historique:
received: 22 05 2023
revised: 04 11 2023
accepted: 08 11 2023
pubmed: 17 11 2023
medline: 17 11 2023
entrez: 16 11 2023
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, a Chinese herb known as licorice, is frequently incorporated in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulations, due to its significant medicinal value and sweet taste. Despite licorice's merits, no systematic scientometric study has yet been conducted to analyze licorice research trends over the past 25 years. We conducted this study with the aim to provide researchers with a comprehensive overview of research advances in the application of licorice as a TCM ingredient and to offer valuable insights to guide future endeavors in this research field. We selected licorice-related research papers published between 1997 and 2021 from the Web of Science Core Collection then conducted a scientometric analysis using VOSviewer and CiteSpace software tools. A total of 4883 licorice-related publications, including 4511 research papers, 372 review papers, and their cited references, were included in the analysis. Most of these articles were authored by researchers in China (36.8%), including major contributors Wang Ying, Ye Min, and Zhang Yu. The Journal of Ethnopharmacology (impact factor = 5.4) hosted the greatest number of papers (145 articles). Keyword cluster analysis revealed three keyword categories indicating that current licorice research is focused on licorice quality control and identification of licorice active ingredients and associated pharmacological mechanisms. This study provides a comprehensive overview of licorice-related research trends over the past 25 years as based on quantitative and qualitative analyses of published licorice-related articles. The results of this multi-level analysis of licorice research related to TCM formulations, chemical compositions, and pharmacological effects should provide valuable reference data and insights to guide future research endeavors in this field.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37972909
pii: S0378-8741(23)01279-5
doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2023.117409
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doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

117409

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

Auteurs

Yushan Zhang (Y)

College of Pharmacy, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: Zhang_yushan2023@163.com.

Jing Lu (J)

Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130021, China; College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: jinglu198904@163.com.

Tianying Chang (T)

EBM Office, The Affiliated Hospital to Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, China. Electronic address: changtianying@ccucm.edu.cn.

Xiaolei Tang (X)

Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130021, China. Electronic address: xiaolei_tang777@126.com.

Qing Wang (Q)

College of Pharmacy, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: Wang_qing2023@163.com.

Daian Pan (D)

Research Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130021, China; Northeast Asia Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: panda@ccucm.edu.cn.

Jian Wang (J)

Department of Encephalopathy, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: jian-w@163.com.

Hongmei Nan (H)

Department of Encephalopathy, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: Nan_hongmei2023@163.com.

Wei Zhang (W)

Northeast Asia Research Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: Zhang_wei2024@163.com.

Li Liu (L)

College of Pharmacy, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: liuli@ccucm.edu.cn.

Bin Qi (B)

College of Pharmacy, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, Changchun 130117, China. Electronic address: qibin@ccucm.edu.cn.

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