In India, out of the 17,000 species of higher plants, 7500 are known for medicinal uses. This proportion of medicinal plants is the highest proportion of plants, known for their medical purposes in any country of the world for the existing flora of that respective country. Herbal treatments are the most popular form of traditional medicine, and are highly lucrative in the international marketplace. Annual revenues in Western Europe reached US$ 5 billion in 2003-2004. In China sales of products totaled US$ 14 billion in 2005. Herbal medicine revenue in Brazil was US$ 160 million in 2007. In our study we have collected different extracts of leaves parts of Ziziphus ziziphus xyloporus wild using different solvents like ethyl alcohol, pet. ether, water etc. using different techniques. .Different parametes of extractive values were performed. After the extraction of the compounds different phytochemical investigations were performed like TLC and column chromatography for the purification of compounds. Rf value of purified compound was found 0.620. Structural analysis of the compound was performed using chemical tests. Final structure was identified using I.R. and Mass spectra of the purified compounds. The mol. Wt of the compound was found to 1031.18. The extracted compound was identified as Pseudoprotodioscin