Parkinson`s disease (PD) is a severe neurodegenerative disorder, partly attributed to mutations, environmental toxins, oxidative
stress, abnormal protein aggregation, and mitochon-drial dysfunction. However, the precise pathogenesis of PD and its treatment strategy
still require investigation. Fortunately, natural products have demonstrated potential as therapeutic agents for alleviating PD symptoms
due to their neuroprotective properties. To identify promising lead compounds from herbal medicines' natural products for PD management
and understand their modes of action, suitable animal models are necessary. Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) serves as an essential
model for studying genetic and cellular pathways in complex biological processes. Diverse Drosophila PD models have been extensively
utilized in PD research, particularly for discovering neuroprotective natural products. This review emphasizes the research progress of
natural products in PD using the fruit fly PD model, offering valuable insights into utilizing inver-tebrate models for developing novel
anti-PD drugs.