This study was carried out to evaluate biological activities to different ethanol extracts from unripened and ripened fruit (Rubus coreanus Miq.). 25% to 75% ethanol extracts of unripened and ripened fruits were similar to extract yield respectively. Yield of ethanol extract of ripened fruit were approximately 3 times higher than that of unripened fruit. 75% ethanol extract of unripened fruit showed the highest contents of total polyphenol (180.04±0.41 mg/g) and total flavonoid (50.43±0.81 mg/g). Contents of total polyphenol and total flavonoid of unripened fruit were about 2 times higher than those of ripened fruit. IC50 values of DPPH radical scavenging activity and linoleic acid peroxidation inhibition activity of BHA and α-tocopherol showed 13.19±0.21 and 18.16±0.23μg/ml, 4.25±0.04μg/ml and 5.56±0.10μg/ml respectively, but 75% ethanol extract of unripened fruit showed the lowest 23.85±0.10μg/ml and 7.34±0.07μg/ml among other all extracts. IC50 values of LDL (low density lipoprotein) oxidation inhibition activity and α-glucosidase inhibitory activity of 75% ethanol extract of unripened fruit showed the lowest 1.04±0.04μg/ml and 7.21±0.13μg/ml among other all extracts respectively. Specifically, 75% ethanol extract of unripened fruit has relatively better biological activities than other ethanol extracts, it could be potentially used as bioactive source for health functional foods.