ABSTRACT Charged particle production from α particle fragmentation reactions was investigated experimentally by measurement of 230-MeV/u α particles bombarding an aluminum target. Double differential cross sections were measured for each ejectile of p, d, t, 3He, and 4He using counter telescopes composed of Si surface barrier detectors and crystal scintillators, which were located at laboratory angles between 15° and 60°. The obtained data were analyzed for comparison with data observed at lower incident energies. The results found the following common characteristics: (1) spectra of proton- and neutron-emission are similar in high energy region at forward angle, (2) triton-to-3He ratio of α-breakup yield is 1:2, which is similar to lower incident energy experiment, and (3) the shape of broad peak formed by 3He and α particles could be explained by the process with collision between induced α particle and target nucleus.