A group of celastroids, quinone-methide nortriterpenes isolated from Maytenus vitis-idaea and Maytenus spinosa were assayed for their antifouling activity. Toxicity assays were performed on Balanus amphitrite nauplii, and the most promising compounds were then incorporated in soluble-matrix antifouling paints, which were tested in the ocean. The results obtained after a 45 day-field trial of the paints indicated in all cases promising antifouling potencies. Although all compounds showed antifouling activity on a wide range of organisms, tingenone and celastrol were the most effective inhibitors of the settlement of fouling organisms. The effect of these substances on nauplii in laboratory tests was temporary instead of toxic, with a high re...
Biofouling is a natural process that involves the settlement and growth of organisms on natural or m...
EnThe antifouling activity of crude extracts of 5 common Red Sea soft corals was examined. The extra...
The current study reports the first comprehensive evaluation of a class of allelopathic terrestrial ...
Marine fouling affects most man-made surfaces temporarily or permanently immersed in the sea, causin...
Environmental concerns about the use of toxic antifoulants have led to an increased interest in the ...
The present work explores the use of weed extracts and purified compounds as environmentally friendl...
After the ban of TBT-based products, marine paint companies are urged to find an appropriate substit...
WOS:000406818300006International audienceThe current study reports the first comprehensive evaluatio...
The current study reports the first comprehensive evaluation of a class of allelopathic terrestrial ...
Marine biofouling historically constitutes one of the major constraints faced by mankind in its ocea...
Seventy-one marine organisms representing different classes of marine fauna and flora were collected...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
Biofouling is a natural process that involves the settlement and growth of organisms on natural or m...
EnThe antifouling activity of crude extracts of 5 common Red Sea soft corals was examined. The extra...
The current study reports the first comprehensive evaluation of a class of allelopathic terrestrial ...
Marine fouling affects most man-made surfaces temporarily or permanently immersed in the sea, causin...
Environmental concerns about the use of toxic antifoulants have led to an increased interest in the ...
The present work explores the use of weed extracts and purified compounds as environmentally friendl...
After the ban of TBT-based products, marine paint companies are urged to find an appropriate substit...
WOS:000406818300006International audienceThe current study reports the first comprehensive evaluatio...
The current study reports the first comprehensive evaluation of a class of allelopathic terrestrial ...
Marine biofouling historically constitutes one of the major constraints faced by mankind in its ocea...
Seventy-one marine organisms representing different classes of marine fauna and flora were collected...
Biofouling causes major economic losses in the maritime industry. In our site study, the Bay of La P...
Biofouling is a natural process that involves the settlement and growth of organisms on natural or m...
EnThe antifouling activity of crude extracts of 5 common Red Sea soft corals was examined. The extra...
The current study reports the first comprehensive evaluation of a class of allelopathic terrestrial ...