We have reported several alkaloids from different Capparidaceous plants (1-3) including cadabicine (4) from Ca. farinosa Forssk. We report here the isolation of cadabicine from stem bark of Crataeva nurvala Buch-Ham. (Syn. C. religiosa Hook., Capparidaceae), commonly found in Pakistan, which has many medicinal properties (5). In addition to cadabicine, cadabicine diacetate was also isolated from Cr. nurvala and Ca. farinosa. Their structures were elucidated by chemical and spectroscopic means and by comparison with authentic samples. This is the tint report of the isolation of cadabicine diacetate from a natural source. No HOAc or EtOAc was used in the isolation procedure, and, therefore, the diacetate is a genuine alkaloid and not an artifact.