From the fruit coats of the medicinal plant Madhuca latifolia were isolated three new compounds, the triterpenoid madhucic acid ( 3b-(octanoyloxy)-11-oxoolean-12-en-28-oic acid; 1), the untypical isoflavone madhushazone ( 9-methoxy-7-(2,3,6-trimethoxyphenyl)- [1,3]dioxolo [4,5-g][1]benzopyran-8(8H)-one; 2), and a bis(isoflavone) named madhusalmone ( 5,14-dimethoxy-3,12-bis(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-1,6,8,10,15,17-hexaoxanaphtho[2',3': 6,7]cyclodeca[1,2-b]naphthalene-4,13(4H,13H)-dione; 3), as well as eight known constituents, and their structures were elucidated by spectral analysis, including 2D-NMR techniques.Introduction. ± Madhuca latifolia Syn. M. indica (Sapotaceae) is an important economic plant growing throughout the subtropical region of the Indo-Pak subcontinent [1]. The medicinal properties attributed to this plant are stimulant, demulcent, emollient, heating, and astringent [2]. The bark is a good remedy for itch, swellings, fractures, and snake-bite poisoning, internally employed in diabetes mellitus with much benefit [3]. Mahua oil is used for the treatment of skin diseases, rheumatism, headache, and as a laxative. Fruits are astringent and largely employed as a lotion in chronic ulcer, in acute and chronic tonsillitis and pharyngitis. . In view of the attributed medicinal properties, we investigated the fruit coats of M. indica, which resulted in the isolation and characterization of three new constituents: madhucic acid (1), a pentacyclic triterpenoid, madhushazone (2), an untypical isoflavone, and madhusalmone (3), a bis(isoflavone). Moreover, eight known constituents were isolated and identified by comparison of their physical and spectral data with those reported in the literature. These included b-amyrin acetate, hitherto unreported b-amyrin caprylate, 3b-(capryloxy)ursolic acid, a hydrocarbon (C 29 H 60 ), a triglyceride of palmito-dioleins, and three monoglycerides of stearic, oleic, and arachidic acid, respectively. These glycerides have previously been found in solid seed fats of the same species [15].