<p> </p><p><strong>1.0 INTRODUCTION </strong></p><p>Inflammation is a normal part of complex biological protective response to tissue injury caused by physical trauma, noxious chemicals or microbiological agents. Inflammation can be broadly classified into major categories, that is, acute inflammation, which is associated with increased vascular permeability, capillary infiltration and emigration of leukocyte. Chronic inflammation is associated with infiltration of mononuclear immune cells, macrophages, monocytes, neutrophils, fibroblast activation, proliferation (angiogenesis) and fibrosis. It is characterized by redness, heat, pain, swelling and sometimes, loss of function.</p><p>Inflammation is currently treated and managed using several groups of drugs known as the Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). However, most of these drugs had been associated with several side effects, including gastrointestinal ulceration and bleeding, Renal damage, Hypertension, Hyperglycemia. Besides the above side-effects, the greatest disadvantage in presently available potent anti-inflammatory drugs lies in their toxicity and reappearance of symptoms after discontinuation. Therefore, the screening and development of drugs for their anti-inflammatory activity is the need of hour and there are many efforts for finding anti-inflammatory drugs from indigenous medicinal plants.</p><p>Natural products are rich source for discovery of lead compounds because of their phytochemical composition. A natural product from medicinal plants had been shown to plays a major role in the management of several diseases associated with inflammation.</p><p>Medicinal plants have been source of wide variety of biologically active compounds for many centuries and used extensively as crude material or as pure compounds for treating various disease conditions. The use of herbal medicines is becoming popular due to toxicity and side-effects of conventional drugs. Agent isolated from certain plants had been shown to play an important role in the development of potent therapeutic agents. Nevertheless, there are over 1.5 million practitioners of traditional medicinal system using medicinal plants in preventive, promotional and curative applications, especially diseases attributed to acute and chronic inflammation (Barnes et al, 2002).</p><p>Unlike conventional drugs that that often have specific that target and mechanism of action, some medicainal plants had been shown to have diverse site of action and they contain myriad molecules that act synergistically on targeted elements of the complex cellular pathway (Durmowicz et al, 2009) Hitherto, numerous compounds had been reported to have therapeutic activities although most of these reports are of academic interest and very few find entry in clinical trials.</p><p>Due to its essential and potent composition, Shea butter is renowned for its use as a component of cosmetic formulations and as a substitute for Cocoa butter in chocolate industries (Ogbonnaya et al., 2008), although the taste is noticeably different (Fold et al., 2000). Shea butter is used by local healers as a treatment for rheumatism, inflammation of the nostrils, nasal congestion, leprosy, cough, and minor bone dislocation (Goreja et al., 2004). It is also used as raw material for the production margarine, soap, detergent and candle [26]. Low quality butter and by-products of processed nuts are smeared on earthen walls of houses as a waterproof to protect walls during the rainy season (Olaniyan et al., 2007). Shea butter has also been used for soothing and accelerating healing after circumcision, and for preventing stretch marks in African pregnant women and as an insect repellent, providing protection against Simulium infection (Goreja et al., 2004).</p><p>Nevertheless, there are no reports of allergic reaction owing to consumption of Shea butter or its produce (Kanwaljit et al., 2010). The United States Agency for International Development, Gassel Consulting, and many other companies have suggested a classification system for Shea butter separating it into five grades: A (raw or unrefined, extracted using water), B (refined), C (highly refined and extracted with solvents such as hexane), D (lowest uncontaminated grade), E (with contaminants) (United States Agency For International Development, 2006).</p><p>However, there had been limited scientific reports on the anti inflammatory effects of Shea butter as most scientific studies had focused on the cosmetic and dermatological, hence, this study is aimed at investigating the anti-inflammatory effect of Shea butter in Albino rats.</p> <br><p></p>
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