Journal article
Overview of the nomenclature and network of contributors to the development of bioreactors for human gut simulation using bibliometric tools: A fragmented landscape
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Vol.70(37), pp.11458-11467
2022
Abstract
The evolution of complex in vitro models of the human gastrointestinal system to interrogate the biochemical functionality of the gut microbiome has augmented our understanding of its role in human physiology and pathology. With 5718 authors from 52 countries, gut bioreactor research reflects the growing awareness of our need to understand the contribution of the gut microbiome to human health. Although a large body of knowledge has been generated from in vitro models, it is scattered and defined by application-specific terminologies. To better grasp the capacity of bioreactors and further our knowledge of the human gastrointestinal system, we have conducted a cross-field bibliometric search and mapped the evolution of human gastrointestinal in vitro research. We present reference material with the aim of identifying key authors and bioreactor types to enable researchers to make decisions regarding the choice of method for simulating the human gut in the context of microbiome functionality.
Details
- Title
- Overview of the nomenclature and network of contributors to the development of bioreactors for human gut simulation using bibliometric tools: A fragmented landscape
- Authors/Creators
- J. Sanabria (Author/Creator)S. Egan (Author/Creator)R. Masuda (Author/Creator)A.J. Lee (Author/Creator)G.R. Gibson (Author/Creator)J.K. Nicholson (Author/Creator)J. Wist (Author/Creator)E. Holmes (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Vol.70(37), pp.11458-11467
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Identifiers
- 991005543344007891
- Copyright
- © 2022 American Chemical Society
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Australian National Phenome Centre
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- Collaboration types
- Domestic collaboration
- International collaboration
- Citation topics
- 1 Clinical & Life Sciences
- 1.120 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases & Infections
- 1.120.384 Gut Microbiota
- Web Of Science research areas
- Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
- Chemistry, Applied
- Food Science & Technology
- ESI research areas
- Agricultural Sciences