Longitudinal trend of global artemisinin research in chemistry subject areas (1983-2017)

Bioorg Med Chem. 2018 Nov 1;26(20):5379-5387. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2018.09.030. Epub 2018 Sep 24.

Abstract

Artemisinin, the initial and main drug for malaria prevention and treatment internationally, was first extracted from the plant Artemisia annua L. by Chinese scientists in 1972. Research on artemisinin in chemistry subject areas shows a rapid growth since the 1980s. To evaluate the evolutionary trends and draw the knowledge map of artemisinin research, 1316 relevant publications are analysed based on bibliometrics. The global research status, emerging trends and future directions are also visualised and discussed. Furthermore, a historical overview of chemical synthesis on artemisinin is illustrated via timeline in terms of industrialisation. Overall, this study provides a novel method to visualise further information about artemisinin research and a comprehensive perspective to understand the longitudinal trend over the last 30 years.

Keywords: Atemisinin; Bibliometric analysis; Chemical synthesis; Evolutionary trend; Knowledge map; QingHaoSu.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antimalarials / chemical synthesis
  • Antimalarials / chemistry*
  • Antimalarials / therapeutic use
  • Artemisia annua / chemistry
  • Artemisinins / chemical synthesis
  • Artemisinins / chemistry*
  • Artemisinins / therapeutic use
  • Bibliometrics
  • Biomedical Research
  • Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic / methods
  • Humans
  • Malaria / drug therapy
  • Pharmaceutical Research

Substances

  • Antimalarials
  • Artemisinins