Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
One of the most promising alternative technologies to antifouling (AF) biocides based on toxic heavy metals lies in
the development of natural eco-friendly biocides. The present study evaluates the AF potential of structurally
different compounds containing a 3-alkylpyridine moiety. The products, namely poly 3-alkylpyridinium salts,
saraine, and haminols, were either extracted or derived from natural sources (the sponges Haliclona sp. and Reniera
sarai and the mollusc Haminoea fusari), or obtained by chemical synthesis. All the molecules tested showed generally
good anti-settlement activity against larvae of the barnacle Amphibalanus (¼Balanus) amphitrite (EC50 values
between 0.19 and 3.61 mg ml71) and low toxicity (LC50 values ranging from 2.04 to over 100 mg ml71) with nontarget
organisms. For the first time, the AF potential of a synthetic monomeric 3-alkylpyridine was demonstrated,
suggesting that chemical synthesis is as a realistic way to produce large amounts of these compounds for future
research and development of environmentally-friendly AF biocides.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
poly-alkylpyridins; haminols; saraine-1; anti-settlement activity; Amphibalanus (Balanus) amphitrite; Tigriopus fulvus
List of contributors:
Fontana, Angelo; Faimali, Marco; Picariello, Gianluca; Manzo, Emiliano; Cutignano, Adele
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