As. Clare et al., Antisettlement and narcotic action of analogues of diterpene marine natural product antifoulants from octocorals, MAR BIOTEC, 1(5), 1999, pp. 427-436
Previous studies have determined that the octocorals Renilla reniformis and
Leptogorgia virgulata contain diterpenes that are potent inhibitors of bar
nacle settlement. These antifoulants-the renillafoulins and pukalide-are, h
owever, comparatively complex and thus are not amenable to commercial explo
itation. The present study examined 19 analogues, based on the functional g
roups of lactone and furan rings in the parent molecules, for antisettlemen
t activity and toxicity. The latter parameters are presented as EC50 values
for inhibition of cypris settlement and naupliar swimming, respectively. A
ssays of a subset of the analogues indicated that they were active in solut
ion rather than when bound to a surface and that at relatively high concent
rations they had a narcotic action. The mechanism whereby some of the analo
gues were able to inhibit settlement at nontoxic concentrations has yet to
be explained but suggests that there is merit in the present approach to an
tifoulant development.