Herbal and filariasis in Indonesia: A citation network analysis

This study examines the role of herbal medicine, deeply rooted in Indonesia’s rich culture, as a potential solution for filariasis. The primary goal is to analyze the extent of herbal research related to filariasis through a citation network analysis of studies published in Scopus databases from 198...

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Main Authors: Elda Monica Arista, Stefani Widodo, Putri Damayanti Irma, Pratiwi Wardani Dita, Abidah Safithri, Muhammad Almanfaluthi
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Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/05/bioconf_icgrc2025_03002.pdf
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author Elda Monica Arista
Stefani Widodo
Putri Damayanti Irma
Pratiwi Wardani Dita
Abidah Safithri
Muhammad Almanfaluthi
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description This study examines the role of herbal medicine, deeply rooted in Indonesia’s rich culture, as a potential solution for filariasis. The primary goal is to analyze the extent of herbal research related to filariasis through a citation network analysis of studies published in Scopus databases from 1980 to 2023. The study uses RStudio and the Bibliometrix package to assess publication trends, key contributing institutions, influential authors, and keyword patterns. One hundred eighteen documents have been published in 90 sources, with an annual growth rate of 5.95%, indicating a growing interest in herbal filariasis research. The average number of coauthors per document is 4.64, and 34.75% of the publications involve international collaboration, underscoring significant global involvement. Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Universitas Indonesia, and Universitas Gadjah Mada are leading the research efforts in this field, contributing notably to the body of knowledge. Prominent authors like Maizels RM, Djati MS, and Yazdanbach SH play a key role in shaping the academic discourse. The analysis of keyword co-occurrence reveals that “brugia malayi,” “controlled study,” and “ extract” are central themes, reflecting a strong focus on preclinical research and the extraction procedures of plant-based treatments.
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spelling doaj-art-e9494e8867224416a44c03627c6029802025-02-05T10:43:07ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011540300210.1051/bioconf/202515403002bioconf_icgrc2025_03002Herbal and filariasis in Indonesia: A citation network analysisElda Monica Arista0Stefani Widodo1Putri Damayanti Irma2Pratiwi Wardani Dita3Abidah Safithri4Muhammad Almanfaluthi5Faculty of Medicine, Universitas MuhammadiyahFaculty of Medicine, Universitas MuhammadiyahFaculty of Medicine, Universitas MuhammadiyahFaculty of Health, Universitas MuhammadiyahCipto Mangunkusumo General HospitalFaculty of Medicine, Universitas MuhammadiyahThis study examines the role of herbal medicine, deeply rooted in Indonesia’s rich culture, as a potential solution for filariasis. The primary goal is to analyze the extent of herbal research related to filariasis through a citation network analysis of studies published in Scopus databases from 1980 to 2023. The study uses RStudio and the Bibliometrix package to assess publication trends, key contributing institutions, influential authors, and keyword patterns. One hundred eighteen documents have been published in 90 sources, with an annual growth rate of 5.95%, indicating a growing interest in herbal filariasis research. The average number of coauthors per document is 4.64, and 34.75% of the publications involve international collaboration, underscoring significant global involvement. Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Universitas Indonesia, and Universitas Gadjah Mada are leading the research efforts in this field, contributing notably to the body of knowledge. Prominent authors like Maizels RM, Djati MS, and Yazdanbach SH play a key role in shaping the academic discourse. The analysis of keyword co-occurrence reveals that “brugia malayi,” “controlled study,” and “ extract” are central themes, reflecting a strong focus on preclinical research and the extraction procedures of plant-based treatments.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/05/bioconf_icgrc2025_03002.pdf
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Stefani Widodo
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Pratiwi Wardani Dita
Abidah Safithri
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title Herbal and filariasis in Indonesia: A citation network analysis
title_full Herbal and filariasis in Indonesia: A citation network analysis
title_fullStr Herbal and filariasis in Indonesia: A citation network analysis
title_full_unstemmed Herbal and filariasis in Indonesia: A citation network analysis
title_short Herbal and filariasis in Indonesia: A citation network analysis
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