Design and Biological Evaluation of Antifouling Dihydrostilbene Oxime Hybrids
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/15319Date
2018-03-13Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Moodie, Lindon W. K.; Cervin, Gunnar; Trepos, Rozenn; Labriere, Christophe; Hellio, Claire; Pavia, Henrik; Svenson, JohanAbstract
By combining the recently reported repelling natural dihydrostilbene scaffold with an oxime moiety found in many marine
antifoulants, a library of nine antifouling hybrid compounds was developed and biologically evaluated. The prepared compounds
were shown to display a low antifouling effect against marine bacteria but a high potency against the attachment and growth of
microalgae down to MIC values of 0.01 μg/mL for the most potent hybrid. The mode of action can be characterized as repelling
via a reversible non-toxic biostatic mechanism. Barnacle cyprid larval settlement was also inhibited at low μg/mL concentrations
with low levels or no toxicity observed. Several of the prepared compounds performed better than many reported antifouling
marine natural products. While several of the prepared compounds are highly active as antifoulants, no apparent synergy is
observed by incorporating the oxime functionality into the dihydrostilbene scaffold. This observation is discussed in light of
recently reported literature data on related marine natural antifoulants and antifouling hybrids as a potentially general strategy for
generation of improved antifoulants.