International Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation, 2019, 9, 3, 109-116.
DOI: 10.5530/ijpi.2019.3.21
Published: November 2019
Type: Review Article
Authors:
B.M Gupta
Formerly with CSIR-NISTADS, New Delhi, INDIA
K.K. Mueen Ahmed
Author(s), Bengaluru, Karnataka, INDIA
Jivesh Bansal
Panjab University, A.C.Joshi Library, Chandigarh, INDIA
Madhu Bansal
Department of Mathematics Library, Panjab University, Chandigarh, INDIA
ABSTRACT
The present study examined 962 global publications on Aegle marmelos, as covered in Scopus database during 2004-18, with a view to understand its growth rate, global share, citation impact, international collaborative papers share, distribution of publications by broad subjects, productivity and citation profile of top organizations and authors, preferred communication media and characteristics of high cited papers. Aegle marmelos global output registered 36.37% annual growth and averaged 16.0 citations per paper during the period. 43 countries participated in the global Aegle marmelos research output during 2004-18, of which the top 10 most productive countries contributed 98.97% global publication share and more than 100.0% global citation share. India alone contributed 82.30% of the global publication share, while all other 9 top countries contributed from 1.34% to 3.29% during 2004-18. Pharmacology, toxicology and pharmaceutics was the most followed subject with 47.71% global share, followed by medicine (29.0%), biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (22.35%), agricultural and biological sciences (21.41%), etc. during 2004-18. Top 15 productive organizations and authors accounted for 19.65% and 12.79% global publications share and 22.85% and 21.30% global citations share in global Aegle marmelos research output. Top 15 most productive journals accounted for 19.68% of global publication share in journals. Only 32 publications registered high citations with 100-427 citations per paper and collectively averaging to 166.56 citations per paper. Suggest that the above analysis will help the policy-makers and scholars to explore the full potential of Aegle marmelos in preventing and treating diseases and also to identify future research areas in this field.
Keywords: Aegle marmelos, Medicinal plant, Global publications, Scientometrics, Bibliometrics.