Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospects

Feed additives are essential to improve the efficiency of livestock production and the sustainability of the livestock sector. The study aims to analyze the trend of feed additive research in Indonesia with a bibliometric approach. The method is to collect bibliographic data from Scopus metadata wi...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wardi Wardi, Andri H. A. Kusuma, Abu Z. Zakariya, Miftahush S. Haq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Papua 2025-03-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journal.fapetunipa.ac.id/index.php/JIPVET/article/view/531
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849761339332886528
author Wardi Wardi
Andri H. A. Kusuma
Abu Z. Zakariya
Miftahush S. Haq
author_facet Wardi Wardi
Andri H. A. Kusuma
Abu Z. Zakariya
Miftahush S. Haq
author_sort Wardi Wardi
collection DOAJ
description Feed additives are essential to improve the efficiency of livestock production and the sustainability of the livestock sector. The study aims to analyze the trend of feed additive research in Indonesia with a bibliometric approach. The method is to collect bibliographic data from Scopus metadata with documents published from 2010-2024. The results of a systematic search collected 51 papers that were analyzed to identify trends and patterns of researchers. The analysis results show that publications regarding feed additives have fluctuated and reached the peak of publications in 2021. The three main clusters identified are (1) the impact of feed additives on livestock productivity, (2) the advancement of bioinformatics in feed formulation, and (3) the investigation of plant secondary metabolites as an alternative to feed additives. In addition, using secondary metabolite compounds from plants as feed additives is predicted to develop in livestock, especially poultry. This bibliometric approach provides strategic insights for future feed additive research, supporting the sustainability of the livestock industry in Indonesia.
format Article
id doaj-art-9bf5d572433b40beb5fa58289c81efa9
institution DOAJ
issn 2620-939X
2620-9403
language English
publishDate 2025-03-01
publisher Universitas Papua
record_format Article
series Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis
spelling doaj-art-9bf5d572433b40beb5fa58289c81efa92025-08-20T03:06:04ZengUniversitas PapuaJurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis2620-939X2620-94032025-03-0115110.46549/jipvet.v15i1.531Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospectsWardi Wardi0Andri H. A. Kusuma1Abu Z. Zakariya2Miftahush S. Haq3National Research and Innovation Agency, Bogor, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Batik, Surakarta, IndonesiaPoliteknik pembangunan pertanian Yogyakarta Magelang, Magelang, IndonesiaUniversitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Feed additives are essential to improve the efficiency of livestock production and the sustainability of the livestock sector. The study aims to analyze the trend of feed additive research in Indonesia with a bibliometric approach. The method is to collect bibliographic data from Scopus metadata with documents published from 2010-2024. The results of a systematic search collected 51 papers that were analyzed to identify trends and patterns of researchers. The analysis results show that publications regarding feed additives have fluctuated and reached the peak of publications in 2021. The three main clusters identified are (1) the impact of feed additives on livestock productivity, (2) the advancement of bioinformatics in feed formulation, and (3) the investigation of plant secondary metabolites as an alternative to feed additives. In addition, using secondary metabolite compounds from plants as feed additives is predicted to develop in livestock, especially poultry. This bibliometric approach provides strategic insights for future feed additive research, supporting the sustainability of the livestock industry in Indonesia. https://journal.fapetunipa.ac.id/index.php/JIPVET/article/view/531Bibliometric analysisFeed additiveSustainable livestockPoultryPlant secondary metabolites
spellingShingle Wardi Wardi
Andri H. A. Kusuma
Abu Z. Zakariya
Miftahush S. Haq
Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospects
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis
Bibliometric analysis
Feed additive
Sustainable livestock
Poultry
Plant secondary metabolites
title Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospects
title_full Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospects
title_fullStr Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospects
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospects
title_short Bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in Indonesia: Trends, clusters, and future prospects
title_sort bibliometric analysis of feed additive use in indonesia trends clusters and future prospects
topic Bibliometric analysis
Feed additive
Sustainable livestock
Poultry
Plant secondary metabolites
url https://journal.fapetunipa.ac.id/index.php/JIPVET/article/view/531
work_keys_str_mv AT wardiwardi bibliometricanalysisoffeedadditiveuseinindonesiatrendsclustersandfutureprospects
AT andrihakusuma bibliometricanalysisoffeedadditiveuseinindonesiatrendsclustersandfutureprospects
AT abuzzakariya bibliometricanalysisoffeedadditiveuseinindonesiatrendsclustersandfutureprospects
AT miftahushshaq bibliometricanalysisoffeedadditiveuseinindonesiatrendsclustersandfutureprospects