<div><p>The first phytochemical investigation of the bark of <i>Akschindlium godefroyanum</i> (Kuntze) H. Ohashi (Fabaceae), a Thai herbal medicine, resulted in the isolation of two new flavanonols, 7,3′,5′-trihydroxy-5-methoxyflavanonol (<b>1</b>) and 7,4′-dihydroxy-5,3′-dimethoxyflavanonol (<b>2</b>), and eight known compounds comprising one flavonol, geraldol (<b>3</b>); three flavanonols, (+)-taxifolin (<b>4</b>), (+)-fustin (<b>5</b>) and aromadendrin 5-methyl ether (<b>6</b>); one catechin, (–)-epigallocatechin (<b>7</b>); one triterpenoid, lupeol (<b>8</b>); one steroid, stigmasterol (<b>9</b>) and one steroid glycoside, stigmasterol-3-<i>O</i>-β-d-glucoside (<b>10</b>). Their structures were identified by spectroscopic methods.</p></div