Abstract
Mother nature has provided us with a vast array of plants to be utilized as
medical remedies. Since ancient times, natural products have been and continue to be a
fertile source for the development of novel medicines and therapeutic leads, and
various research data conclude that more than 50% of the drugs in the market are
derived from natural resources, highlighting the importance of herbal medicine in
today's era. Recent research on medicinal plants has led to the rediscovery of longknown effects at the cellular and molecular levels. The absence of standardized
procedures in older investigations shows up in situations of biological activity.
Furthermore, traditional medicines with plant origins may be used as additional
treatment alternatives to treat various illnesses. More research is needed for a solid
knowledge of the herbal medicine system combined with current science that may
enlist functional leads foundation for deadly disease states at preventative, diagnostic,
promotive, and curative levels. Due to the many adverse effects of conventional
treatment consisting of synthetic drugs, there is a surge in demand for complementary
and alternative therapies, mainly herbal botanicals. With the paucity of empirical
evidence on the mechanistic routes of herbal medications used till now, the medical
world has had difficulty accepting them. As a result, there has been a surge in interest
in deciphering the mechanisms of action of herbal compositions. Our work will
highlight the various phytochemicals, such as flavonoids, alkaloids, glycosides, volatile
oils, resins, organic acids, amino acids, tannins, proteins, and trace elements
polysaccharides present in various plants that can be employed as a treatment option to
cure major diseases.