ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2025,17,4,480-496.DOI:10.5530/pj.2025.17.61Published:August 2025Type:Original ArticleCan Moringa Serve As A Substitute For NSAIDS In Pain Management? A Bibliometric AnalysisArman Yurisaldi Saleh, Dwi Arwandi Yogi Saputra, Riezky Valentina, and Tirta Darmawan Susanto Arman Yurisaldi Saleh1*, Dwi Arwandi Yogi Saputra2, Riezky Valentina3, Tirta Darmawan Susanto4 1Neurology Department Faculty of Medicine UPN Veteran Jakarta, INDONESIA 2Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, UPN Veteran Jakarta, INDONESIA 3Neurology Department Faculty of Medicine UPN Veteran Jakarta, INDONESIA 4Family Medicine and Primary Care Department, Universitas Pelita Harapan, INDONESIA Abstract:Introduction: Pain management often relies on NSAIDs, but their long-term use poses risks, including GI toxicity, cardiovascular events, renal damage, and neurotoxicity. Moringa oleifera offers a safer, plantbased alternative with anti-inflammatory properties. This study uses bibliometric analysis to explore moringa’s scientific potential as an analgesic substitute. Materials and methods: This research aims to explore the evolution of scientific disciplines by finding and identifying trends, patterns, and correlations in scientific texts related to certain topics. The main things this study looked at were Moringa oleifera and pain, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methods. Results and discussion: Moringa oleifera offers multi-pathway analgesic effects with low toxicity. Enhanced with synergistic compounds, it rivals NSAIDs in safety and efficacy, though standardization and bioavailability remain key challenges; Conclusions: This bibliometric study gives Moringa oleifera provides a safe, multi-targeted alternative to NSAIDs for chronic pain, with enhanced efficacy when combined with bioavailability boosters and synergistic antiinflammatory compounds. This research was conducted in July 2025. Keywords:analgetic, Bibliometric, Moringa, NSAID, Pain, SubstituteView:PDF (1.3 MB) PDF Images Documents by year ‹ Anti-aging Efficacy and Safety of Topical Application of Two Standardized Fenugreek Seed Extracts on Facial Skin in Women: Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Study up In-Silico Study of Bioactive Compounds from Moringa oleifera Fruit as Anti Premature Senescence Agents in Cardiac Cells: A Study on the p53 Protein ›