Antifouling activity of microorganisms associated with the marine organisms

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
A. Suresh, G. Immanuel
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Abstract

Biofouling is an ongoing problem in the marine industries that requires significant financial resources for control and new cleaning procedures. There is a feasible and immediate need to produce ecologically compatible low-toxic and harmless antifouling compounds for the maritime companies and underwater equipment; since the usage of Tributyltin (TBT) based marine coatings was banned globally in 2008. In recent years; the marine natural products have emerged as one of the most potential forms of antifouling agents. Although the natural antifoulants made from marine species; especially sponges and corals, have gained importance because of their performance in field tests; however, the gathering of larger quantities of marine animals is not a feasible choice. Several recent researches revealed that the marine microorganisms associated with sponges; corals, ascidians, seaweeds, and sea grasses, serve as the primary sources of antifouling substances and exhibit antimicrobial; antibacterial, and antifouling activity. During the screening of antifouling compounds; these marine microorganisms displayed antifouling ability against the macro and micro-foulers. This review aimed to focus on the improvements in the antifouling abilities of the natural products derived from marine organism-associated microorganisms.
海洋生物相关微生物的防污活性
生物污染是海洋工业中一个持续存在的问题,需要大量的财政资源来控制和新的清洁程序。为海事公司和水下设备生产生态兼容的低毒无害防污化合物是可行和迫切的需要;因为2008年全球禁止使用三丁基锡(TBT)基船用涂料。近年来;海洋天然产物已成为最具潜力的防污剂之一。虽然天然防污剂是由海洋物种制成的;特别是海绵和珊瑚,因为它们在实地试验中的表现而变得重要;然而,收集大量的海洋动物并不是一个可行的选择。最近的一些研究表明,与海绵有关的海洋微生物;珊瑚、海鞘、海藻和海草是防污物质的主要来源,具有抗菌作用;抗菌,防污活性。在防污化合物筛选过程中;这些海洋微生物对宏观和微观污染物均表现出防污能力。本文对海洋生物相关微生物天然产物的防污性能进行了综述。
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