ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2025,17,4,1395-1397.DOI:10.5530/pres.20250002Published:August 2025Type:Short CommunicationAuthors:Mueen Ahmed KK, and Chaman Sab M Author(s) affiliations:Mueen Ahmed KK1,*, Chaman Sab M2 1Manuscript Technomedia, No. 9, St. Thomas Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka, INDIA. 2A.R.G. College of Arts and Commerce, Davanagere, Karnataka, INDIA. Abstract:Cancer continues to be one of the leading global health challenges, driving increasing scientific interest in natural and plant-derived therapeutic alternatives. This study presents a scientometric analysis of global research on plant-based anticancer compounds published between 1997 and 2025, with a particular focus on the past decade (2014–2023). A total of 279 publications were retrieved from the Web of Science database and analyzed using bibliometric techniques to map publication growth, research hotspots, collaborations, and citation impact. Findings indicate a consistent rise in scholarly output, with a sharp surge after 2017, reflecting the growing integration of phytochemistry, nanotechnology, and oncology. India, China, and the USA emerged as the leading contributors, supported by European and Middle Eastern collaborations. Prominent institutions include Comenius University (Slovakia) and NIPER (India), while key journals such as Journal of Ethnopharmacology and Phytomedicine have served as major publication venues. Keyword analysis revealed evolving themes from classical phytochemical mechanisms (apoptosis, angiogenesis inhibition) to emerging areas such as green nanotechnology, polyherbal synergism, and immunomodulation. Highly cited works emphasize the potential of synergistic phytochemical formulations and nanoparticle mediated delivery systems. Despite encouraging laboratory results, challenges such as assay variability, poor standardization of phytochemicals, and limited clinical translation remain major barriers. Future directions point toward integrating artificial intelligence, omics-based approaches, and sustainable green nanotechnology for advancing phytomedicine. This scientometric overview highlights the growing global emphasis on plant-based anticancer compounds, offering valuable insights for researchers, funding bodies, and policymakers to strengthen translational research in natural product oncology. Keywords:anticancer, Cancer therapy, Medicinal plants, Natural Products, Phytochemicals, Plant-based compounds, Scientometric AnalysisView:PDF (135.08 KB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images A Decade of Research on Plant-Based Anticancer Compounds: A Scientometric Analysis KeywordsPlant-based compoundsAnticancerMedicinal PlantsPhytochemicalsScientometric analysisCancer therapyNatural products ‹ Production and Properties of Bacterial Cellulase from Arecanut Waste up Box–Behnken Design Based Optimisation of HPTLC Method for Analysis of Jatrorrhizine from Tinospora cordifolia Roots with Antidiabetic Activity Assessment ›