Tropical microalgae isolated on Reunion island (France, Indian ocean) as sources of antifouling molecules: the BIOPAINTROP project
Résumé
Biofoulings are associated to colonization of artificial submerged structures by aquatic
organisms. This process induces adverse effects such as loss of hydrodynamism, weight
increase of equipments… Numerous toxic compounds (copper, arsenic) have been used
during decades to avoid biofouling of ships, until organostatic substances were developed.
According to their toxicity for marine environment and fauna, due to their non-specificity and
non-biodegradability, EU has banned them since 2008. For this reason, a new strategy,
focusing on environmental friendly molecules is requested aiming to provide coatings that
release progressively active natural compounds, non-toxic for environment. In tropical
marine environment, deterrent molecules are recognized as one of the most efficient way for
protection against predators or competition with other surfaces organisms (e.g corals,
microalgae). Such active compounds are considered quite « infinite » (20,000 have been
described to date), so of them for their antifouling activity. As a significant component of
marine organisms, microalgae are a promising source of active natural substances, with
biotechnological potential value. Growing microalgae is a worldwide project for various
purposes actually e.g. biofuel. BIOPAINTROP project aims to develop antifouling coatings
with active biomolecules originating tropical marine resources (microalgae) from Reunion
Island. 2 main objectives have been designated: (i) identification of active molecules from
tropical microalgae and (ii) incorporation of these compounds in adequate coatings to
confirm the efficiency of these products in both temperate and tropical marine environment.
To reach the targeted results, a pluridisciplinary group has been set up with 6 French teams
with complementary expertises: (i) HYDRÔ based on Reunion island and specialized in
tropical marine microalgae, (ii) 3 University laboratories: LCSNSA (Reunion) specialized in
natural products valorisation, LBCM (Bretagne), specialized in marine biotechnologies;
MAPIEM (Toulon) specialized in polymer materials engineering and marine biocompounds,
(iii) Private partners: NAUTIX producing environmental friendly paints, expert in processing
ecological and antifouling coatings; BIOALGOSTRAL a start-up from Reunion specialized in
production/valorisation of microalgae biomass.
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