Novel Herbal Drug Delivery system ; A Review

  • Unique Paper ID: 172832
  • PageNo: 1062-1072
  • Abstract:
  • Herbal medicines, derived from plant-based substances, are gaining global prominence due to their natural origins, fewer side effects, and efficacy in addressing the root causes of diseases. However, challenges such as poor bioavailability, variability in efficacy, and chemical adulteration hinder their widespread application. Novel drug delivery systems (NDDS) offer innovative solutions to these limitations by improving drug stability, targeted delivery, and controlled release. NDDS includes advanced mechanisms like liposomes, nanoparticles, and phytosomes that enhance the therapeutic potential of herbal medicines while minimizing degradation and side effects. These systems allow precise drug delivery, improving outcomes for chronic and complex diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disorders, and diabetes. Despite their potential, issues like quality control, regulatory hurdles, and consumer perception remain significant challenges. By integrating traditional herbal knowledge with modern pharmaceutical innovations, NDDS can revolutionize the use of herbal medicines, positioning them as effective alternatives to synthetic drugs.

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BibTeX

@article{172832,
        author = {Zade Komal Samadhan and Ahirrao Mrunali Kadu and Miss. Yashodha Suryawanshi and Mr.Tufail Dana and Mr. M. B. Nikam},
        title = {Novel Herbal Drug Delivery system ; A Review},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {9},
        pages = {1062-1072},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=172832},
        abstract = {Herbal medicines, derived from plant-based substances, are gaining global prominence due to their natural origins, fewer side effects, and efficacy in addressing the root causes of diseases. However, challenges such as poor bioavailability, variability in efficacy, and chemical adulteration hinder their widespread application. Novel drug delivery systems (NDDS) offer innovative solutions to these limitations by improving drug stability, targeted delivery, and controlled release. NDDS includes advanced mechanisms like liposomes, nanoparticles, and phytosomes that enhance the therapeutic potential of herbal medicines while minimizing degradation and side effects. These systems allow precise drug delivery, improving outcomes for chronic and complex diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disorders, and diabetes.  Despite their potential, issues like quality control, regulatory hurdles, and consumer perception remain significant challenges. By integrating traditional herbal knowledge with modern pharmaceutical innovations, NDDS can revolutionize the use of herbal medicines, positioning them as effective alternatives to synthetic drugs.},
        keywords = {Herbal medicines, Plant-based substances, Natural origins, Side effects, Poor bioavailability, Novel drug delivery systems (NDDS) .},
        month = {February},
        }

Cite This Article

Samadhan, Z. K., & Kadu, A. M., & Suryawanshi, M. Y., & Dana, M., & Nikam, M. M. B. (2025). Novel Herbal Drug Delivery system ; A Review. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(9), 1062–1072.

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