Berberine, a popular dietary supplement for human and animal health: Quantitative research literature analysis – a review

Yeung, Andy Wai Kan, Orhan, Ilkay Erdogan, Aggarwal, Bharat Bhushan, Battino, Maurizio, Belwal, Tarun, Bishayee, Anupam, Daglia, Maria, Devkota, Hari Prasad, El-Demerdash, Amr ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6459-2955, Balacheva, Aneliya A., Georgieva, Maya G., Gupta, Vijai Kumar, Horbańczuk, Jarosław Olav, Jóźwik, Artur, Mozos, Ioana, Nabavi, Seyed Mohammad, Pittala, Valeria, Feder-Kubis, Joanna, Silva, Ana Sanches, Sheridan, Helen, Sureda, Antoni, Wang, Dongdong, Weissig, Volkmar, Yang, Yang, Zengin, Gökhan, Shanker, Karuna, Moosavi, Mohammad Amin, Shah, Muhammad Ajmal, Al-Rimawi, Fuad, Durazzo, Alessandra, Lucarini, Massimo, Souto, Eliana B., Santini, Antonello, Djilianov, Dimitar, Das, Niranjan, Skotti, Efstathia P., Wieczorek, Anna, Lysek-Gladysinska, Malgorzata, Michalczuk, Monika, Sieroń, Dominik, Horbanczuk, Olaf K., Tzvetkov, Nikolay T. and Atanasov, Atanas G. (2020) Berberine, a popular dietary supplement for human and animal health: Quantitative research literature analysis – a review. Animal Science Papers and Reports, 38 (1). pp. 5-19. ISSN 0860-4037

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Abstract

Berberine is an alkaloid with a wide range of reported beneficial health effects. The current work provides an extensive literature analysis on berberine. Bibliometric data were identified by means of the search string TOPIC=(“berberin*” OR “umbellatine*”), which yielded 5,547 publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection electronic database. The VOSviewer software generated bubble maps to visualize semantic terms with citation results. The ratio of original articles to reviews was 13.6:1. The literature has been growing more quickly since the 2010s. Major contributing countries were China, the United States, India, Japan, and South Korea. Most of the publications appeared in journals specialized in pharmacology pharmacy, biochemistry molecular biology, chemistry, and plant science. Some of the frequently mentioned chemicals/chemical classes were alkaloid, palmatine, jatrorrhizine, coptisine, isoquinoline, and sanguinarine. The prevalent medical conditions under investigation included Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, diabetes, and obesity.

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Additional Information: Funding Information: *Atanas G. Atanasov and Dongdong Wang acknowledge the support by the Polish KNOW(LeadingNational Research Centre) Scientific Consortium “Healthy Animal-Safe Food,” decision of Ministry of Science and Higher Education No. 05-1/KNOW2/2015 and the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund (Homing/2017-4/41). Antoni Sureda has been supported by the Institute of Health Carlos III (Project CIBEROBN CB12/03/30038). Joanna Feder-Kubis was financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education for the Faculty of Chemistry of Wrocław University of Science and Technology. **Corresponding authors: ndyeung@hku.hk; a.atanasov.mailbox@gmail. Publisher Copyright: © 2020, Polish Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Uncontrolled Keywords: alkaloid,alzheimer’s disease,berberine,bibliometrics,citation analysis,diabetes,obesity,vosviewer,web of science,biotechnology,animal science and zoology,genetics,veterinary(all),sdg 3 - good health and well-being ,/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1300/1305
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Science > School of Pharmacy (former - to 2024)
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Date Deposited: 05 Aug 2024 11:32
Last Modified: 25 Sep 2024 17:59
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/96135
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