<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>21</id><JournalTitle>STANDARDIZATION OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE - NEED AND  URGENCY</JournalTitle><Abstract>The medicinal plants are the only economic source of a number well established and important drugs. The 
medicinal plants have enormous commercial potentials throughout the world. In addition, they are also the source of 
chemical  intermediate  needed  for  the  production  of  some  drugs.  Although  use  of  medicinal  plant  remedies  is 
advantages, it does suffer some limitations. The main limitation is the lack of standardization of raw materials, of 
processing  methods  and  of  the  final  products,  dosage  formulation,  and  the  nonexistence  of  criteria  for  quality 
control.  Particularly  in  India,  Ayurveda,  Siddha,  Unani,  Homoeopathy  etc.  consists  of  large  number  of  herbal 
remedies  being  used  from  ancient  times  and  having  the  potential  therapeutic  claims.  The  medicaments  however, 
suffer from lack of standardization parameters and proper documentation based on scientific screening proc edures. 
Along  with  increased  interest  in  herbal  medicine  there  has  been  an  explosion  in  the  amount  of  literature  on  the 
subject and quality control is of utmost essential in this respect over the world. In the herbal boom worldwide, it is 
estimated that high quality phytomedicines will provide safe and effective medication. Recent advances in science 
and  researches  proves  the  use  of  modern  sophisticated  instrument  is  a  necessary  tool  for  making  pure,  tested, 
valuable natural drugs. This current review will enlighten, the standardization of plant drugs is necessary to produce 
quality medicines from the ancient medicine for the scientific world.</Abstract><Email>gprakashyoga@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>3</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2013</year><keyword>Standardization,Medicinal plants,Modern instrument,Phyto-medicine</keyword><AUTHORS>Muthamizhe Selvan K,Prakash Yoganandam G,Gopal V</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, Mother Theresa Post Graduates & Research Institute of Health  Sciences, Puducherry- 605006, India,Department of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, Mother Theresa Post Graduates & Research Institute of Health  Sciences, Puducherry- 605006, India,Department of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, Mother Theresa Post Graduates & Research Institute of Health  Sciences, Puducherry- 605006, India</afflication></Article></Articles>