PEGylated poly(amidoamine) dendrimer as drug loading vehicles: Bibliometric analysis using google scholar indexed vosviewer
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https://doi.org/10.33292/ost.v3i1.90Keywords:
Bibliometrics, Drug loading vehicles, PEGylated poly(amidoamine) dendrimer, VOSViewerAbstract
This study aims to analyze the scope of research related to PEGylated poly(amidoamine) dendrimer material (PAMAM) as drug loading vehicles using bibliometric evaluation and data mapping with VOSViewer software. Research data on PEGylated PAMAM dendrimer materials was collected from the Google Scholar database with criteria in the form of journals with the keywords PEGylated, polyamidoamine, PAMAM, dendrimer, synthesis, and drug delivery in 2018-2023. Based on the search results, 500 relevant journal articles were found. The number of articles in 2018-2021 has increased steadily but there has been a drastic decline in 2022-2023. This is due to the COVID-19 pandemic that is happening globally. This study can provide information on the pattern of distribution of journal articles and the quality of research developments on PEGylated PAMAM dendrimer over the last 5 years. This bibliometric analysis is expected to help researchers to recognize research trends in PEGylated PAMAM dendrimer as drug loading vehicles globally and to recommend research prospects for the future.
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