Four new euphane triterpenes, (3b)-3-(acetyloxy)eupha-7,25-dien-24-one (1), (3b,24R)-3-(acetyloxy)eupha-7,25-dien-24-ol (2), (3b,24S)-eupha-7,25-diene-3,24-diol (3), and (3b,24R)-eupha-7,25-diene-3,24-diol (4) were isolated from the barks of Broussonetia papyrifera, a tree whose roots, barks, and fruits were used as herbal drugs in China. The structures of 1 -4 were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic evidence and chemical methods.Introduction. -Broussonetia papyrifera (Linn. ) Vent., belonging to the family Moraceae, has a wide distribution in China. The roots, barks, and fruits are all used in Chinese traditional and herbal drugs [1]. Previous phytochemical investigations of this plant have resulted in the isolation of flavonols, coumarins, and 1,3-diphenylpropanes [2 -4]. In a previous study, we isolated three alkaloids from this plant with aglycosidase-inhibiting activities as a part of our search for bioactive compounds from natural resources [5]. In this article, we describe the isolation and structural elucidation of four new euphane triterpenoids.