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本文对1980 ~ 2024年柞蚕研究的文献计量学趋势进行了分析。利用Scopus数据库对与沙蚕相关的关键词进行全面检索。使用VOSviewer、Bibliometrix和Biblioshiny in R对741篇相关文章进行了识别和分析,以检验统计模式。在过去的几十年里,研究重点已经从基本的丝绸特性转移到生物医学应用,包括组织工程、生物降解研究和抗氧化性能。出版趋势表明,研究活动在2007年至2010年达到顶峰,随后在2018年之后下降,这可能是由于研究重点转向了商业上占主导地位的蚕种。印度机构一直是主要贡献者,反映出强大的国内专业知识,而全球合作仍然有限。关键词分析强调了Tasar丝绸研究日益增长的跨学科性质,延伸到生物材料和可持续技术。未来的研究方向强调生物技术进步、生物医学应用、生态友好加工、气候适应能力和商业化策略。加强国际合作和整合创新技术对于推进塔萨丝绸在科学和工业领域的研究至关重要。
Bibliometric trends and patterns in Tasar silkworm (Antheraea mylitta) research: a data report (1980-2024).
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of publication trends in Tasar silkworm (Antheraea mylitta) research from 1980 to 2024. A comprehensive search was conducted using the Scopus database with keywords related to Tasar silkworm. A total of 741 relevant articles were identified and analyzed using VOSviewer, Bibliometrix, and Biblioshiny in R to examine statistical patterns. Over the decades, research focus has transitioned from fundamental silk characterization to biomedical applications, including tissue engineering, biodegradation studies, and antioxidant properties. Publication trends indicate peak research activity between 2007 and 2010, followed by a decline post-2018, likely due to shifting priorities toward commercially dominant silkworm species. Indian institutions have been the primary contributors, reflecting strong domestic expertise, while global collaborations remain limited. Keyword analysis highlights the growing interdisciplinary nature of Tasar silk research, extending into biomaterials and sustainable technology. Future research directions emphasize biotechnological advancements, biomedical applications, eco-friendly processing, climate resilience, and commercialization strategies. Strengthening international collaborations and integrating innovative technologies will be crucial for advancing Tasar silk research in both scientific and industrial domains.