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This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the wealth of available data on the toxicity of gold (AuNPs) and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). Over the past 25 years, significant research has been conducted on the cytotoxic effects of these NPs on cancer cells. The specific objective of this study is to investigate the bibliometric trends in this field, examining the contributions of different authors, years, countries, and organizations. To conduct this analysis, a collection of publications related to the cytotoxic impact of AuNPs and AgNPs from 2000 to 2025 was gathered from the Web of Science database in April 2025. Microsoft Excel, GraphPad Prism, and VOSViewer software were utilized to analyze the annual publication trends, country citations, and frequently used keywords. A total of 1224 published papers were identified and analyzed. The results of the bibliometric analysis revealed that India had the highest number of publications (436) and citations (15,417), followed by Saudi Arabia with 199 articles. The most highly cited paper in this field, with 698 citations, was published by Brown in 2010 in JACS. Furthermore, the co-occurrence analysis of author keywords highlighted the frequent use of keywords such as AgNPs, green synthesis, cytotoxicity, and anticancer activity. Overall, this bibliometric analysis highlights the promising potential of NPs in cancer research within the field of nanomedicine. The findings provide valuable insights into the research landscape and can guide future investigations in this exciting area of study.
本研究对金纳米粒子(AuNPs)和银纳米粒子(AgNPs)的毒性进行了全面分析。在过去的25年里,人们对这些NPs对癌细胞的细胞毒性作用进行了大量的研究。本研究的具体目的是调查该领域的文献计量学趋势,检查不同作者、年份、国家和组织的贡献。为了进行这项分析,我们于2025年4月从Web of Science数据库中收集了2000年至2025年期间与AuNPs和AgNPs细胞毒性影响相关的出版物。使用Microsoft Excel、GraphPad Prism和VOSViewer软件分析年度出版趋势、国家引用和频繁使用的关键词。共识别和分析了1224篇已发表的论文。文献计量分析的结果显示,印度的出版物数量最多(436篇),引用次数最多(15417次),其次是沙特阿拉伯,有199篇文章。该领域被引次数最多的论文是Brown于2010年在JACS上发表的,被引次数为698次。此外,作者关键词的共现分析突出了AgNPs、绿色合成、细胞毒性和抗癌活性等关键词的频繁使用。总的来说,这一文献计量学分析突出了纳米医学领域内NPs在癌症研究中的巨大潜力。这些发现为研究前景提供了有价值的见解,并可以指导这一令人兴奋的研究领域的未来调查。