Moringa oleifera (Fam. - Moringaceae), commonly known as Drumstick in English, is a tree that grows widely in the tropics and subtropics of Asia, Africa and Caribbean. This plant is known to have tremendous benefits not only to improve health, but also for the treatment and/or prevention of many diseases including diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, liver disease, and digestive disorder. The objective of this study is to determine the phytochemical composition of leaves, stems, seeds, pods and roots of Moringa oleifera grown in Texas. Approximately, 70-80 mg plant samples were analyzed for CHNS concentration using vario MACRO cube. One gram of Moringa oleifera leaves were extracted using Accelerated Liquid Extractor (ASE 350) with hexane and nitric acid solvent. Then extracted samples were used to analyze volatile components of Moringa oleifera using GCMS and cations/metals using ICP. Moringa oleifera was found to contain a lot of phytochemicals such as Heptacosane, Nonacosane, Tetracosane and some more.