Centella asiatica (L.) Urban (C. asiatica) is a medicinal plant that generates terpenes, phenols, vitamins, minerals, polyacetylene and fatty acids among other phyto-constituents. This review focuses on the bibliometric analysis of 1164 documents on C. asiatica that were retrieved from the Scopus database. Harzing Publish or Perish and VOSviewer were used for citation and network analyses. According to the bibliometric analysis, publications are on the rise, particularly in the fields of pharmacology, toxicology and pharmaceutics, medicine, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, agricultural and biological sciences, and chemistry. "Phytoremediation", "secondary metabolites", "Andrographis paniculata", and "cognitive impairment" are emerging areas for C. asiatica research. However, currently there is a lack of international collaboration in C. asiatica research among contributing countries. Researchers can utilise the findings cited in this review to locate potential collaborators, top authors, countries and documents.
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Shafin, N., Zulkipli, N. N., Sulaiman, S. F., Omar, N., Al-Sowayan, N., Ahmad, R., … Zakaria, R. (2023). Centella asiatica (L.) Urb: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of published studies between 1857 and 2022. Plant Science Today, 10(2), 281–288. https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.2136
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