来自陆地植物的防污涂料是控制生物污垢的环境安全解决方案

Innotec Pub Date : 2021-04-08 DOI:10.26461/22.01
Vanessa Ochi Agostini, Grasiela Lopes Leães Pinho, Erik Muxagata, A. J. Macedo, Fabiana Rey Bentos, Lucía Boccardi, María Jesús Dabezies, Ernesto Brugnoli Oliveira
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无脊椎动物(如藤壶、贻贝)通常是造成工业和海军生物淤积的高经济成本的主要原因,而入侵物种(如金贻贝、锦葵)的殖民化加剧了这一成本。许多策略已被用作控制生物污垢的尝试。然而,这些是无效的或导致水生生物的高死亡率,包括防污涂料。目前,为了保护人类和环境健康,新的研究重点是发现新的天然制剂来取代油漆中的有毒合成分子。研究陆地植物的生物活性天然产物在临床领域是一个很有前途的选择,它们在水生领域也有同样的潜力。这样,本研究的主要问题是:如何选择最有前景的提取物和化合物?这篇综述评估了就这一主题发表的文件,目的是强调必要的信息,以集中研究来自陆地植物的防污研究。从1990年到2020年,共审查了29篇论文。从陆地植物中提取的天然产物具有巨大的可持续防污潜力,可以抑制微观和宏观污垢的定植。姜科、杨梅科和壳斗科的生物碱和黄酮类化合物已经显示出对抗贻贝的良好效果。
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Pinturas antiincrustantes derivadas de plantas terrestres una solución segura para el ambiente en el control de la bioincrustación
Invertebrates (e.g, barnacles, mussels) are usually the main responsibles for the industrial and naval high economic costs of biofouling, aggravated by colonization of invasive species such (e.g., golden mussel, Limnoperna fortunei). Many strategies have been used as attempts to control biofouling. However, these are not efficient or cause high mortality of aquatic organisms, including the antifouling coatings. Currently, with the aim of preserving human and environmental health, new studies have focused on the discovery of new natural agents to replace the toxic synthetic molecules in paints. The study of bioactive natural products from terrestrial plants has been a promising option in the clinical field and they can have the same potential in the aquatic field. In this way, the main question of this study is: How to select the most promising extracts and compounds? This review evaluated the documents published on this topic, with the aim of highlighting the information necessary to focus antifouling investigations derived from terrestrial plants. A total of 29 papers were examined in this review from 1990 to 2020. Natural products derived from terrestrial plants have great potential as sustainable antifouling, inhibiting colonization of micro and macrofouling. Alkaloid and flavonoid compounds from the Zingiberaceae, Myrtaceae and Fagaceae families have already shown promising results against mussels.
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