We’re thrilled to announce that our latest research article is set to be published in the esteemed journal, Antioxidants, with an Impact Factor of 7.0.
Here’s a sneak peek at the abstract of our forthcoming publication:
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the oxidative potential (OP) of particulate matter (PM) and its significant environmental and health impacts. Through a meticulous bibliometric analysis and scoping review, we meticulously screened 569 articles, selecting 368 for further scrutiny. Our findings reveal that the study of OP is a burgeoning field, witnessing a remarkable surge in publications during the 2010s compared to the early 2000s. The research predominantly emanates from eight key journals and is largely concentrated in select academic and university-based institutions. Our study identifies crucial research hotspots for OP-PM, underlining the imperative for capacity building, interdisciplinary collaboration, understanding emission sources, atmospheric processes, and the multifaceted impacts of PM and its OP. We underscore the urgency to consider the repercussions of climate change on OP-PM and the imperative of a robust regulatory framework for PM research. The insights gleaned from this study will significantly enhance our understanding of PM and its myriad consequences, including human exposure and associated health effects. Moreover, it will serve as a cornerstone for formulating strategies to manage air quality and safeguard public health. In essence, this study furnishes invaluable insights into the realm of OP-PM research and underscores the pressing need for sustained research efforts and collaborative endeavors to comprehensively address the environmental and health impacts of PM.
Keywords: airborne; particulate matter; oxidative potential; oxidative stress; paradigm.
Stay tuned for the full article release, where we delve deeper into this critical aspect of environmental and public health!
In: Antioxidants, vol. 2024, iss. 13, no. 6, pp. 640, 2024, ISBN: 2076-3921.