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Title

A Chemical Toolbox to Unveil Synthetic Nature-Inspired Antifouling (NIAF) Compounds.

Authors

Neves, Ana Rita; Godinho, Sara; Gonçalves, Catarina; Gomes, Ana Sara; Almeida, Joana R.; Pinto, Madalena; Sousa, Emília; Correia-da-Silva, Marta

Abstract

The current scenario of antifouling (AF) strategies to prevent the natural process of marine biofouling is based in the use of antifouling paints containing different active ingredients, believed to be harmful to the marine environment. Compounds called booster biocides are being used with copper as an alternative to the traditionally used tributyltin (TBT); however, some of them were recently found to accumulate in coastal waters at levels that are deleterious for marine organisms. More ecological alternatives were pursued, some of them based on the marine organism mechanisms' production of specialized metabolites with AF activity. However, despite the investment in research on AF natural products and their synthetic analogues, many studies showed that natural AF alternatives do not perform as well as the traditional metal-based ones. In the search for AF agents with better performance and to understand which molecular motifs were responsible for the AF activity of natural compounds, synthetic analogues were produced and investigated for structure–AF activity relationship studies. This review is a comprehensive compilation of AF compounds synthesized in the last two decades with highlights on the data concerning their structure–activity relationship, providing a chemical toolbox for researchers to develop efficient nature-inspired AF agents.

Subjects

ANTIFOULING paint; SYNTHETIC products; TERRITORIAL waters; WATER levels; MARINE organisms

Publication

Marine Drugs, 2024, Vol 22, Issue 9, p416

ISSN

1660-3397

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/md22090416

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