Inhibitory Effects of Mediterranean Sponge Extracts and Metabolites on Larval Settlement of the Barnacle Balanus amphitrite |
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Authors: | Claire Hellio Maria Tsoukatou Jean-Philippe Maréchal Nick Aldred Claude Beaupoil Anthony S. Clare Constantinos Vagias Vassilios Roussis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Newcastle University, School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, U.K.;(2) Division of Pharmacognosy and Chemistry of Natural Products, University of Athens, School of Pharmacy, Panepistimiopolis Zografou, Athens, 157 71, Greece;(3) Station Marine du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, USM 405, BP 225, Concarneau Cedex, 29182, France;(4) Present address: Laboratorie MFS, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université du Sud-Toulon Var, BP 20132, 83957 La Garde Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | One of the most promising alternative technologies to antifouling paints based on heavy metals is the development of coatings whose active ingredients are compounds naturally occurring in marine organisms. This approach is based on the problem of epibiosis faced by all marine organisms and the fact that a great number of them cope with it successfully. The present study investigated the antifouling activity of a series of extracts and secondary metabolites from the epibiont-free Mediterranean sponges Ircinia oros, I. spinosula, Cacospongia scalaris, Dysidea sp., and Hippospongia communis. Antifouling efficacy was evaluated by the settlement inhibition of laboratory-reared Balanus amphitrite Darwin cyprids. The most promising activity was exhibited by the metabolites 2-[24-acetoxy]-octaprenyl-1-4-hydroquinone (8a), dihydrofurospongin II (10), and the alcoholic extract of Dysidea sp. |
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Keywords: | antifouling activity Balanus amphitrite Cacospongia scalaris Dysidea sp. Hippospongia communis Ircinia oros Ircinia spinosula settlement inhibition toxicity. |
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