“…K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson is a large tree endemic to northern Australia . Seven flavanones, including 3,4′,5,7-tetrahydroxyflavanone and (+)-(2 S )-4′,5,7-trihydroxy-6-methylflavanone, have been reported from the kino exudate (gum resin) of C. torelliana , , while antistaphylococcocal C -methyl flavanones such as (2 S )-cryptostrobin and (2 S )-stroboponin and flavanones such as (2 S )-pinostrobin and (2 S )-pinocembrin have been reported from the fruit resin of C. torelliana and the propolis of the Australian stingless bee ( Tetragonula carbonaria ) shown to be feeding on flowers of this tree. , In light of our previous studies, which have shown that the flowers are a rich source of β-triketones with antiplasmodial activity, − we anticipated that the flowers of C. torelliana would also be a rich source of antiplasmodial β-triketones. Herein we report the isolation, structure elucidation, and antiplasmodial activity of six new β-triketone–flavanoid hybrid compounds, torellianones A–F ( 1 – 6 ), a tetrahydroxycyclohexane, torellianol A ( 7 ), the known β-triketones (4 S )-ficifolidione ( 8 ) and (4 R )-ficifolidione ( 9 ), and β-triketone–flavanones kunzeanone A ( 10 ) and kunzeanone B ( 11 ) from the flowers of C. torelliana .…”