Treating diseases with medicinal plants is considered as the oldest
therapeutic method that provides relief from illness to the whole humankind. In
developing countries, a large group of the population have been found using
phytotherapy for centuries, and still, they are following the same remedies. Preparation
and compounding of one or more herbs containing phytochemicals lead to the
production of finished herbal products, which are formulated from dried roots and
extracts. Widespread use of these products requires quality and safety with good
manufacturing practices and stringent evaluation criteria. From basic to advance, this
chapter addresses the challenges and procedures ranging from harvesting, selection of
plants, extraction, and formulation to the product approval by following the good
agriculture, laboratory practice and good clinical practice and it would be a helpful
medium for consideration during the product development period. As a whole, this
chapter gives an overview to academicians, researchers, and industrial personnel for a
better understanding of herbal products.
Keywords: Dosage Form, Good Manufacturing Practice, Herbal Products, Herbal
Preparations, Phytochemicals, Phytoconstituents.