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Abstract Objective As plants are nature's panacea, mankind has used them for food and healing since the dawn of time. Currently, there are worldwide initiatives targeted at finding herbal treatments in plants and promoting them using a reliable drug delivery system for people. The fundamental idea underlying it is that each disease's cure can be found in nature. But the distribution of herbal medications also needs to be modified in order to promote patient compliance, achieve sustained discharge, etc. Key Findings Due to challenges with processing, standardisation, extraction, and identification, herbal medications traditionally could not convince scientists to modify novel drug delivery systems. Advanced approaches can be used to prevent toxicity, improve stability, increase the bioavailability of herbal formulations, and prevent physical and chemical deterioration. The various drug delivery systems indicated in this article are phytosomes, liposomes, nanoparticles, microspheres, microemulsions, niosomes, dendrimers, etc. Summary In order to enhance the delivery of herbal drugs by increasing their therapeutic benefits and reducing their toxicity, the need for innovative drug delivery systems has increased. This review provides information on numerous strategies used to increase the efficacy and safety of phytomedicines, as well as employing novel formulations. Conclusion By minimising toxicity and eliminating the need for repeated administration to overcome noncompliance, novel drug delivery systems increase therapeutic value. enhanced bioavailability, etc.

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