Strategies of elicitation to enhance bioactive compound content in edible plant sprouts: a bibliometric study
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Toro, María Trinidad
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Ortiz Viedma, Jaime Alejandro
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Becerra, José
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Zapata, Nelson
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Fierro, Paulo
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Illanes, Marcelo
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López, María Dolores
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2022-03-17T15:01:23Z
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2022-03-17T15:01:23Z
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Plants 2021, 10, 2759
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Identifier
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10.3390/plants10122759
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/184244
Abstract
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Vegetable sprouts are a food source that presents high content of bioactive compounds
which can also be enhanced through elicitation mechanisms. To better understand the scientific
production and research trends on this topic, a bibliometric analysis by means of the Web of Science
database was carried out. The results showed significant growth in research on the elicitation of
edible plants sprouts. The three most productive journals were the Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry, followed by Food Chemistry and LWT-Food Science and Technology. The co-occurrence
of keyword analysis of the different authors showed that the main research topics in this domain
were ‘germination’, ‘antioxidant activity’, ‘sprouts’, ‘glucosinolates’ and ‘phenolics‘. The countries
with the highest number of scientific publications were China, followed by India and USA. The
productivity patterns of the authors conformed to Lotka’s law. This study provides an overview of
research on elicitation to enrich bioactive compounds in sprouts, and the need to review and update
the trends on this subject.
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en
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MDPI
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States