Abstract
Nature contains a huge array of unique phytomolecules, many of which have
previously evolved into lead compounds and have been transformed into herbal
formulations or are currently undergoing clinical studies. Plant-based pharmaceuticals
account for 25% of all drugs on the market, either directly or indirectly. The herbal
drug sector has gotten a lot of attention in recent years, which has resulted in its
exponential rise. People increasingly prefer herbal treatments to synthetic drugs,
highlighting their safety and efficacy. Standardization of these herbal medications has
become a significant component of the process involved in herbal drug development,
not just for Asians but also for westerners, due to increased interest. The role of various
analytical methods, such as chromatographic methods, spectroscopic methods,
metabolomics, DNA barcoding, and so on, has been explored in this chapter. These
methods aid in not only authentication but also quality assurance during the herbal
medicine research process.