Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints

Environmental concerns about the use of toxic antifoulants have led to an increased interest in the development of new alternatives. So far, most of the antifouling natural products have been obtained from marine organisms. However, some secondary metabolites from terrestrial plants could be promisi...

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Autor principal: Palermo, Jorge Alejandro
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spelling paper:paper_09648305_v89_n_p37_Perez2023-06-08T15:58:37Z Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints Palermo, Jorge Alejandro Nardophyllum bryoides Secochiliolide acid Soluble matrix antifouling paints Terpenoids Active components Antifouling performance Environmental concerns Ethanolic extracts Nardophyllum bryoides Secondary metabolites Terpenoids Terrestrial plants Marine biology Antifouling paint antifouling biofouling biotechnology bryozoan coating colony organic acid secondary metabolite shrub sustainability terpene Argentina Buenos Aires [Argentina] Mar del Plata Harbor Environmental concerns about the use of toxic antifoulants have led to an increased interest in the development of new alternatives. So far, most of the antifouling natural products have been obtained from marine organisms. However, some secondary metabolites from terrestrial plants could be promising antifoulant candidates. The antifouling performance of secochiliolide acid, the main component isolated from Nardophyllum bryoides ethanolic extract, was evaluated for inclusion in rosin-based coatings.Field testing was conducted during the summer months at Mar del Plata harbor, Argentina. The results indicated that secochiliolide acid-based paints completely inhibited the settlement of Bugula neritina colonies, Polydora sp., Hydroides elegans, Corophium sp. and solitary ascidians, and also reduced the attachment of some algae as Enteromorpha intestinalis and Ectocarpus sp. In addition, a lower density and diversity of microfouling species was registered.These results highlighted the importance of terrestrial plants as a sustainable source of potential environmentally friendly antifoulants. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Fil:Palermo, J.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09648305_v89_n_p37_Perez http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09648305_v89_n_p37_Perez
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topic Nardophyllum bryoides
Secochiliolide acid
Soluble matrix antifouling paints
Terpenoids
Active components
Antifouling performance
Environmental concerns
Ethanolic extracts
Nardophyllum bryoides
Secondary metabolites
Terpenoids
Terrestrial plants
Marine biology
Antifouling paint
antifouling
biofouling
biotechnology
bryozoan
coating
colony
organic acid
secondary metabolite
shrub
sustainability
terpene
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Mar del Plata Harbor
spellingShingle Nardophyllum bryoides
Secochiliolide acid
Soluble matrix antifouling paints
Terpenoids
Active components
Antifouling performance
Environmental concerns
Ethanolic extracts
Nardophyllum bryoides
Secondary metabolites
Terpenoids
Terrestrial plants
Marine biology
Antifouling paint
antifouling
biofouling
biotechnology
bryozoan
coating
colony
organic acid
secondary metabolite
shrub
sustainability
terpene
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Mar del Plata Harbor
Palermo, Jorge Alejandro
Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
topic_facet Nardophyllum bryoides
Secochiliolide acid
Soluble matrix antifouling paints
Terpenoids
Active components
Antifouling performance
Environmental concerns
Ethanolic extracts
Nardophyllum bryoides
Secondary metabolites
Terpenoids
Terrestrial plants
Marine biology
Antifouling paint
antifouling
biofouling
biotechnology
bryozoan
coating
colony
organic acid
secondary metabolite
shrub
sustainability
terpene
Argentina
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
Mar del Plata Harbor
description Environmental concerns about the use of toxic antifoulants have led to an increased interest in the development of new alternatives. So far, most of the antifouling natural products have been obtained from marine organisms. However, some secondary metabolites from terrestrial plants could be promising antifoulant candidates. The antifouling performance of secochiliolide acid, the main component isolated from Nardophyllum bryoides ethanolic extract, was evaluated for inclusion in rosin-based coatings.Field testing was conducted during the summer months at Mar del Plata harbor, Argentina. The results indicated that secochiliolide acid-based paints completely inhibited the settlement of Bugula neritina colonies, Polydora sp., Hydroides elegans, Corophium sp. and solitary ascidians, and also reduced the attachment of some algae as Enteromorpha intestinalis and Ectocarpus sp. In addition, a lower density and diversity of microfouling species was registered.These results highlighted the importance of terrestrial plants as a sustainable source of potential environmentally friendly antifoulants. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
author Palermo, Jorge Alejandro
author_facet Palermo, Jorge Alejandro
author_sort Palermo, Jorge Alejandro
title Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
title_short Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
title_full Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
title_fullStr Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
title_full_unstemmed Effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the Patagonian shrub Nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
title_sort effect of secochiliolide acid isolated from the patagonian shrub nardophyllum bryoides as active component in antifouling paints
publishDate 2014
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09648305_v89_n_p37_Perez
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09648305_v89_n_p37_Perez
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