OBJECTIVE To study the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect of pigments from Scrophularia ningpoensis Hemsl. METHODS Hot plate law, acetic acid glacial stimulation-induced pain law were adopted to observe the analgesic effect; the xylene induced mouse auricle inflammation model and dye peritoneal exudation model were used to observe the anti-inflammatory effect of pigments from Scrophularia ningpoensis. RESULTS Pigments from Scrophularia ningpoensis Hernsl gavaged in mice significantly prolonged time of pain threshold and significantly reduced writhing times. In addition, the auricle inflamm...