Authors
Alla Silkina, Alexandra Bazes, Florence Vouvé, Véronique Le Tilly, Philippe Douzenel, Jean-Luc Mouget, Nathalie Bourgougnon
Publication date
2009/10/4
Journal
Aquatic toxicology
Volume
94
Issue
4
Pages
245-254
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The tributyltin-based products and organic biocides which are incorporated into antifouling paints have had a negative impact on the marine environment, and the ban on tributyltin-based antifouling products has urged the industry to find substitutes to prevent the development of fouling on ship hulls. Natural antifouling agents could be isolated from marine resources, providing an alternative option for the industry. The effects of different marine seaweed extracts from Sargassum muticum and Ceramium botryocarpum on the growth, pigment content and photosynthetic apparatus of the marine diatom Fragilaria pinnata were compared with those of Diuron, a biocide widely used in antifouling paints. The addition of the macroalgal extracts in the culture medium resulted in an inhibition of the growth of F. pinnata, but this inhibition was lower than that obtained with Diuron. After transfer to a biocide-free medium, F. pinnata …
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