Abstract

This study is related to patchouli plants (Pogostemon Cablin) as the main published variable. The purpose of this study was to examine the profile of original scientific articles and reviews on patchouli topics using bibliometric analysis. Scientific articles related to patchouli (Pogostemon Cablin) published between 2013-2023 taken from Scopus. The notes analyzed and extracted for the following research citation characteristics, including the distribution of author names, year of publication, country or region, journals, publicators using Microsoft Excel 2016, VOSviewer v.1.61 are used to create bibliometric diagrams. A total of 303 original scientific articles and reviews, published in Scopus peer reviewed journals were written by 1732 identified authors. The number of articles that have been published continues to increase from 2013 to 2023. The majority of scientific articles written in English 283, Chinese 14, Portuguese 2, Germany 1, Indonesia 1, Russia 1 and the unidentified 1. China is the most superior country in the number of scientific articles published, namely (n = 116, 34%), the second country is Indonesia with (n = 76, 22%) articles, the third country is India with (n = 43, 13%). The article that receives the largest number of citations is published in Chinese Medicine (United Kingdom) with 1650 per year. Visualization analysis based on the accuracy of words connected in titles and abstracts has revealed several research groups, the research groups are patchouli, pogostemon cablin, bent, patchouli alcohol, essential oil. This research contributes to providing a systematic picture related to productivity and visibility of research work by focusing on patchouli plants (Pogostemon Cablin), it is hoped that this study and its findings can be used to organize and prioritize subsequent studies related to patchouli plants (Pogostemon Cablin).

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