Natural products as antifouling compounds: recent progress and future perspectives.

Pei-Yuan Qian, Ying Xu, Nobushino Fusetani
Author Information
  1. Pei-Yuan Qian: KAUST Global Partnership Program, Department of Biology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China. boqianpy@ust.hk

Abstract

Since early 2008, an increasing number of countries have ratified an international treaty to ban the application of antifouling (AF) coatings based on organotin compounds (eg tributyltin (TBT) and triphenyltin). As a result, the demand for environmentally friendly, non-toxic or low-toxicity AF compounds and technologies (green AF agents) has become an urgent reality. Marine coatings based on Cu2O and various other biocides have a negative impact on the environment and they must eventually be replaced by new, effective, and environmentally friendly AF compounds. This mini-review describes important AF compounds discovered from a variety of organisms from 2004 until mid 2009, and discusses recent and general trends in the discovery of AF compounds. Finally, a perspective on the future of AF compound development is presented. The discussion is aimed at updating scientists and engineers on the current challenges facing AF research.

MeSH Term

Anti-Infective Agents
Biofouling
Copper
Environmental Monitoring
Eukaryota
Humans
Models, Chemical
Organotin Compounds
Plant Extracts
Seawater
Seaweed
Trialkyltin Compounds
Water Pollutants, Chemical

Chemicals

Anti-Infective Agents
Organotin Compounds
Plant Extracts
Trialkyltin Compounds
Water Pollutants, Chemical
tributyltin
Copper
triphenyltin
cupric oxide

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