Antimicrobial Natural Dyes for Fabrics: A Bibliometric Analysis
Author Affiliations
- 1Chemistry Department, Manoj Pandey Block, National Defence Academy, Pune, Maharashtra-411023, India
Res. J. Engineering Sci., Volume 13, Issue (3), Pages 27-34, September,26 (2024)
Abstract
The necessity of leading a healthy and hygienic lifestyle is evidently increasing. Among the unseen threats to health, one of them is the presence of microbes in our surroundings. To address this challenge and safeguard against these microbes, numerous methods have emerged. One such method involves the use of antimicrobial natural dyes for fabrics. This approach proves highly effective since fabrics are commonly dyed, offering a simple yet efficient means of protection against microbes without requiring additional efforts. Due to the increasing presence of microorganisms in the atmosphere, antimicrobial properties, along with other desirable attributes, have become essential requirements. The present review article is actively exploring dye derivatives endowed with inherent antimicrobial properties to meet this demand. This paper provides a thorough bibliometric analysis, incorporating visualization mapping through VOS viewer software, which examines research in this field up to 2023.A meticulous selection process resulted in the inclusion of 248 articles, adhering to specific selection criteria. The analysis delves into trends in paper publications across various journals and countries, while also exploring citation and co-citation patterns among authors and countries.
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