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Ensuring Herbal Product Safety and Compliance for Biopharmaceutical Use

Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 1, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer 1, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 1*, Fouad Saleh Resq Al-Suede 1

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Australian Herbal Insight 6(1) 1-10 https://doi.org/10.25163/ahi.21073

Submitted: 25 February 2023  Revised: 15 April 2023  Published: 25 April 2023 

Comprehensive safety and toxicological research on herbal products might ensure regulatory compliance, promote pharmaceutical innovation, and safeguard public health

Abstract


Safety and toxicological research are integral for integrating herbal items into biopharmaceutical applications. As herbal products gain prominence in pharmaceutical development, rigorous safety evaluations ensure compliance with legal standards. These studies aim to ascertain safety profiles, assess potential negative impacts and toxin levels, minimizing risks associated with herbal product usage. Prioritizing toxicity studies enhances compliance and overall product quality, guiding informed decision-making and fostering a risk-conscious approach to innovation. Given the complexity of herbal compositions, thorough safety assessments are crucial. Safety evaluations are particularly significant considering the diverse applications of herbal products in biopharmaceuticals, ranging from innovative medicine discovery to traditional therapies. In summary, research on the safety and toxicology of herbal products is paramount for shaping the future of biopharmaceutical applications, facilitating their responsible and effective utilization in medicine.

Keywords: Herbal products, Safety studies, Toxicology,  Regulatory standards, Biopharmaceutical applications

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