Stella B. Eregie , Isaac A. Sanusi , Ademola O. Olaniran
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Bibliometric review of transcriptomic microalgae-based biodegradation of lubricant oil waste hydrocarbon: Current research outlook
Microalgae biotechnology has gained attention as an eco-friendly and cost-effective green technology for mitigating the detrimental effects of lubricant oil waste (LOW) pollutants, yet there is a dearth of report on their transcriptomic studies. Therefore, this report using bibliometric approach reviewed the research activities and trends on transcriptomic microalgae-based biodegradation of lubricant oil waste. The Dimensions-based exported bibliographic data were analyzed using VOS viewer in terms of document types, publications, subject categories, sources, countries, authors, organisations, and cited articles. The results obtained showed significant growth (73.74 %) in published articles from 2019 to 2024 in this research area. China (170 publications) is the leading contributor and the most prolific country publishing the highest number of articles in this research area. Biological Science, Algal Research, and Chinese Academy of Sciences were the most productive subject category, journal, and organisation, respectively in this research area. Moreover, this review reveals there is still a significant research gap on transcriptomic microalgae-based biodegradation. Finally, the review underscores the critical need for collaborative transcriptomic biodegradation especially in Africa to improve microalgae's biodegradation capabilities and utilization towards environmental sustainability.