Exploitation and Scope of Herbal Medicine in Modern Drug Delivery System


  Exploitation and Scope of Herbal Medicine in Modern Drug Delivery System
  Iftear Kazim Rafi, Md Nasir Uddin
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The chemical components found in herbal treatments are referred to as phytochemicals, and they may be classified into several groups such as alkaloids, terpenoids, glycosides, saponins, and flavonoids. Herbal remedies may be used to cure a wide range of conditions and disorders, such as gastrointestinal issues, skin infections, arthritis, migraines, and fatigue, since these phytochemicals are present in them. Compared to conventional medications, herbal medicines are less costly and have less significant side effects. The laws governing herbal medications differ per nation at the moment. This makes it impossible for manufacturers of herbal medicines to provide a standard product for the worldwide market. Therefore, international regulatory bodies and organizations such as the WHO should work together to develop a unified and consistent policy for herbal medicines. In light of the growing need for plant medicines, this study focuses on the significance, advantages, drawbacks, and clinical applications of contemporary herbal drugs.