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Review
. 2023 Feb 18:2023:6443610.
doi: 10.1155/2023/6443610. eCollection 2023.

Bibliometrics Analysis of Research Progress of Electrochemical Detection of Tetracycline Antibiotics

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Bibliometrics Analysis of Research Progress of Electrochemical Detection of Tetracycline Antibiotics

Dihua Wu et al. J Anal Methods Chem. .

Abstract

Tetracycline is a broad-spectrum class of antibiotics. The use of excessive doses of tetracycline antibiotics can result in their residues in food, posing varying degrees of risk to human health. Therefore, the establishment of a rapid and sensitive field detection method for tetracycline residues is of great practical importance to improve the safety of food-derived animal foods. Electrochemical analysis techniques are widely used in the field of pollutant detection because of the simple detection principle, easy operation of the instrument, and low cost of analysis. In this review, we summarize the electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics by bibliometrics. Unlike the previously published reviews, this article reviews and analyzes the development of this topic. The contributions of different countries and different institutions were analyzed. Keyword analysis was used to explain the development of different research directions. The results of the analysis revealed that developments and innovations in materials science can enhance the performance of electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics. Among them, gold nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes are the most used nanomaterials. Aptamer sensing strategies are the most favored methodologies in electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics.

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Annual and accumulated publications from 1995 to 2021 searched in the web of science about electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics.
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Top 9 journals that published articles on the electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics.
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Co-occurrence network of cited journals for electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics.
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Pie chart of papers related to electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics contributed by different countries.
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Time-zone view of geographic distribution for electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics (The year of the node in the graph is the time when a paper on this topic was first retrieved by a particular category in WOS. The size of a node is proportional to the number of connections between this paper and other nodes).
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Institution cooperation network for electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics.
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Grouping of keywords for electrochemical detection of tetracycline antibiotics.

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