International Journal of Pharmacy and Herbal Technology e-ISSN: 2583-8962 Vol. 2, Issue 4 (October – December, 2024) pp: (2699-2709) 2699 www.ijprdjornal.com A Review: Recent Development in Herbal Technology Anil G. Mali * , Sarfraz M. Kazi, Sanjay K. Bais Fabtech College of Pharmacy, Sangola, Solapur, Maharashtra, India * Corresponding Author: anilmali45a@gmail.com Received Date: November 29, 2024; Published Date: 19 December,2024 Abstract Recent advances in herbal technology have improved phytochemicals' medicinal potential by making considerable advancements in their extraction, preparation, and application possible. The production and bioavailability of active chemicals have increased due to advancements in extraction techniques, such as ultrasonic-assisted extraction and supercritical fluid extraction. Furthermore, the encapsulation of herbal extracts has been made easier by advances in nanotechnology, which have optimized their stability and targeted distribution. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being incorporated into herbal research to speed up the process of finding novel herbal remedies and optimize formulations based on safety and efficacy. Furthermore, regulatory frameworks are changing to guarantee standardization and quality control of herbal products, hence enhancing consumer safety. The increasing acceptance of herbal therapy in conventional healthcare can be attributed to these developments, which are opening the door for more potent and scientifically supported herbal treatments. Keywords - Herbal medicine, pharmacological effects, standardization, extraction, purification, authentication, and chromatographic procedures. INTRODUCTION Overview of herbal technologies drugs are different from "herbal" drugs, which are synthetic or derived from plants, in that they are compounds having nutritional, restorative, or preventative characteristics. Consequently, "herbal drugs" are created substances containing nutritional, restorative, or preventative ingredients. Botany, herbal Pharmacognosy, research, phytochemistry, and phytotherapy, phytomedicines, natural chemistry, herbal knowledge, Unani medicines, biotechnology, and biochemistry are all covered by herbalism and Ayurveda. Working with sauces, particularly sauces, is what herbalists do. Journals of herbal medicine have examined the idea of treating illnesses with herbal. Herbal technology encompasses all emerging specialist frontiers intended to obtain access to the diverse ways in which global markets can be impacted. In order to grow the many goods that the stores produce, a synopsis of herbal technology medicines are substances with nutritive, restorative, or preventive properties as opposed to "herbal" drugs, which are synthetic or derived from plants. Because of this, "herbal drugs" are made of compounds that have dietary, medicinal, or preventive properties. Herbalism and Ayurveda encompass a wide range of fields, including botany, herbal research, pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, phytotherapy, phytomedicines, natural chemistry, herbal knowledge, Unani remedies, biotechnology, and biochemistry. Those who deal with sauces, especially sauces, are known as herbalists. The concept of using herbal medicines to treat ailments has been studied in journals of herbal medicine. The term "herbal technology" refers to all newly developing specialized fields that aim to gain access