A bibliometric review on plant allantoin and nitrogen metabolism

Date of Publication

8-2024

Document Type

Bachelor's Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Biology major in Medical Biology

Subject Categories

Plant Sciences

College

College of Science

Department/Unit

Biology

Thesis Advisor

Mark Christian Felipe R. Redillas

Defense Panel Chair

Mark Angelo O. Balendres

Defense Panel Member

Christian Jordan O. dela Rosa
Yokimiko D. Torrejos

Abstract/Summary

This bibliometric review thoroughly examines studies conducted on allantoin in plants, with a primary focus on its influence on nitrogen metabolism. An in-depth comprehension of the role of allantoin in nitrogen metabolism in plants can offer clear insights into the existing knowledge within the scientific community regarding this topic. The bibliographic data from Scopus was analyzed and formatted by CorText Manager, which facilitated the identification of gaps and limitations within the existing scope of the field. In addition, the researchers systematically arranged and depicted patterns and connections, thereby obtaining more distinct perspectives on various subjects and relationships. The study of allantoin and nitrogen metabolism in plants is a comprehensive topic that involves the interconnection of various ideas and niches. This analysis enables researchers globally to navigate a path toward groundbreaking findings by enhancing the current body of literature and emphasizing significant gaps in knowledge.

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Language

English

Format

Electronic

Keywords

Allantoin; Plant metabolites; Plants—Metabolism; Bibliometrics

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8-7-2024

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