Honeybees maintain their growth and reproduction mainly by collecting nutrients from nectar-source plants. Apis cerana, a unique species of honeybee in China, is capable of sporadically collecting nectar. In traditional beekeeping, sugar syrup or a honey-water solution must be artificially fed to bees to supplement their diet during rainy weather or nectar-deficient periods.
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March 2020
A new p-terphenyl derivative aspergicandidusin A (1), a new cleistanthane diterpenoid 6-deoxyaspergiloid C (13), and 12 known compounds (2-12, and 14) were isolated from the mold Aspergillus candidus. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated by spectral analysis of NMR and MS data. The absolute configuration of C-1 in 13 was determined via the circular dichroism data of the [Rh(OCOCF)] complex.
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