Evaluation of natural resveratrol multimers as marine antifoulants.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1080/08927014.2023.2263374
Rohan A Davis, Gunnar Cervin, Karren D Beattie, Topul Rali, Marilyne Fauchon, Claire Hellio, Lovisa Bodin Åkerlund, Henrik Pavia, Johan Svenson
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Abstract

In the current study we investigate the antifouling potential of three polyphenolic resveratrol multimers (-)-hopeaphenol, vaticanol B and vatalbinoside A, isolated from two species of Anisoptera found in the Papua New Guinean rainforest. The compounds were evaluated against the growth and settlement of eight marine microfoulers and against the settlement and metamorphosis of Amphibalanus improvisus barnacle cyprids. The two isomeric compounds (-)-hopeaphenol and vaticanol B displayed a high inhibitory potential against the cyprid larvae metamorphosis at 2.8 and 1.1 μM. (-)-Hopeaphenol was also shown to be a strong inhibitor of both microalgal and bacterial adhesion at submicromolar concentrations with low toxicity. Resveratrol displayed a lower antifouling activity compared to the multimers and had higher off target toxicity against MCR-5 fibroblasts. This study illustrates the potential of natural products as a valuable source for the discovery of novel antifouling leads with low toxicity.

天然白藜芦醇多聚体作为海洋防污剂的评价。
在目前的研究中,我们研究了从巴布亚新几内亚雨林中发现的两种Anisoptera中分离出的三种多酚白藜芦醇多聚体(-)-hopeaphenol、vaticanol B和vatalbinoside A的防污潜力。评估了这些化合物对八种海洋微体的生长和定居以及对即兴两栖纲藤壶类的定居和变态的影响。两个异构体化合物(-)-霍普酚和梵蒂冈醇B在2.8和1.1时对塞浦路斯幼虫的变态表现出很高的抑制潜力 μM。(-)-Hopeaphenol在亚摩尔浓度下也被证明是微藻和细菌粘附的强抑制剂,具有低毒性。与多聚体相比,白藜芦醇显示出较低的防污活性,并且对MCR-5成纤维细胞具有较高的脱靶毒性。这项研究说明了天然产物作为发现低毒新型防污铅的有价值来源的潜力。
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