A bibliometric analysis of the 100 most-influential papers in the field of anti-diabetic drugs

Future Sci OA. 2024 May 15;10(1):FSO953. doi: 10.2144/fsoa-2023-0230. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Aim: We analyzed the 100 most-cited articles on all anti-diabetic drugs. A comprehensive literature review found no bibliometrics on this. Methods: Two researchers independently extracted articles from Scopus and ranked them by citation count as the 'top 100 most-cited'. Results: The median number of citations is 1385.5. Most articles are from the USA (n = 59). Insulin has the most papers (n = 24). Majority (n = 76) were privately funded and contained at least one conflict of interest (n = 66). The New England Journal of Medicine has the most publications (n = 44). Male authors made majority of both first and last authorship positions. Conclusion: This study aims to aid in directing future research and in reducing biases.

Keywords: antidiabetic drugs; bibliometric analysis; biomedical trends; diabetes; gender bias.