Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?

To the best of our knowledge, no study has systematically reviewed and analyzed the research trends of wild-simulated ginseng (WSG) used for food or medicinal purposes in many countries. WSG, a non-timber forest product, has been traditionally produced using agroforestry practices, and it has been c...

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Autores principales: Shin, S., Park, M.S., Lee, Hansol, Lee, S., Lee, Haeun, Kim, T.H., Kim, H.J.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114047
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author Shin, S.
Park, M.S.
Lee, Hansol
Lee, S.
Lee, Haeun
Kim, T.H.
Kim, H.J.
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Kim, T.H.
Lee, Haeun
Lee, Hansol
Lee, S.
Park, M.S.
Shin, S.
author_facet Shin, S.
Park, M.S.
Lee, Hansol
Lee, S.
Lee, Haeun
Kim, T.H.
Kim, H.J.
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description To the best of our knowledge, no study has systematically reviewed and analyzed the research trends of wild-simulated ginseng (WSG) used for food or medicinal purposes in many countries. WSG, a non-timber forest product, has been traditionally produced using agroforestry practices, and it has been consumed in various ways for a long time. WSG has a great demand in the market due to its medicinal effects, particularly in improving forest livelihoods and human health. Due to the significance of WSG, we conducted this research to explore the global research trends on WSG using systematic review methodology and keyword analysis. We used two international academic databases, the Web of Science and SCOPUS, to extract 115 peer-reviewed articles published from 1982 to 2020. The research subjects, target countries, and keywords were analyzed. Our results indicate four categories of WSG research subjects, namely growth conditions, components, effects on humans/animals, and the environment of WSG, and the case studies were mainly from the Republic of Korea, China, and the USA. Through topic modelling, research keywords were classified into five groups, namely medicinal effects, metabolite analysis, genetic diversity, cultivation conditions, and bioactive compounds. We observed that the research focus on WSG changed from the biological properties and cultivation conditions of WSG to the precise identification and characterization of bioactive metabolites of WSG. This change indicates an increased academic interest in the value-added utilization of WSG.
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spelling CGSpace1140472024-06-26T09:36:52Z Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis? Shin, S. Park, M.S. Lee, Hansol Lee, S. Lee, Haeun Kim, T.H. Kim, H.J. agroforestry nontimber forest products systematic reviews medicinal plants To the best of our knowledge, no study has systematically reviewed and analyzed the research trends of wild-simulated ginseng (WSG) used for food or medicinal purposes in many countries. WSG, a non-timber forest product, has been traditionally produced using agroforestry practices, and it has been consumed in various ways for a long time. WSG has a great demand in the market due to its medicinal effects, particularly in improving forest livelihoods and human health. Due to the significance of WSG, we conducted this research to explore the global research trends on WSG using systematic review methodology and keyword analysis. We used two international academic databases, the Web of Science and SCOPUS, to extract 115 peer-reviewed articles published from 1982 to 2020. The research subjects, target countries, and keywords were analyzed. Our results indicate four categories of WSG research subjects, namely growth conditions, components, effects on humans/animals, and the environment of WSG, and the case studies were mainly from the Republic of Korea, China, and the USA. Through topic modelling, research keywords were classified into five groups, namely medicinal effects, metabolite analysis, genetic diversity, cultivation conditions, and bioactive compounds. We observed that the research focus on WSG changed from the biological properties and cultivation conditions of WSG to the precise identification and characterization of bioactive metabolites of WSG. This change indicates an increased academic interest in the value-added utilization of WSG. 2021-05-24 2021-06-22T01:46:14Z 2021-06-22T01:46:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114047 en Open Access MDPI Shin, S., Park, M.S., Lee, H., Lee, S., Lee, H., Kim, T.H. and Kim, H.J., 2021. Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?. Forests, 12(6), 664. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12060664
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nontimber forest products
systematic reviews
medicinal plants
Shin, S.
Park, M.S.
Lee, Hansol
Lee, S.
Lee, Haeun
Kim, T.H.
Kim, H.J.
Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?
title Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?
title_full Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?
title_fullStr Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?
title_full_unstemmed Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?
title_short Global Trends in Research on Wild-Simulated Ginseng: Quo Vadis?
title_sort global trends in research on wild simulated ginseng quo vadis
topic agroforestry
nontimber forest products
systematic reviews
medicinal plants
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