Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of soluble 2,5-diketopiperazines derivatives as potential antifouling agents
A small library of soluble 2,5-diketopiperazine derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated as antifouling agents against two species of marine organisms: Balanus amphitrite and Bugula neritina by larval attachment assay. The results showed that different derivatives had different antifouli...
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Published in | RSC advances Vol. 5; no. 63; pp. 51020 - 51026 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.01.2015
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Summary: | A small library of soluble 2,5-diketopiperazine derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated as antifouling agents against two species of marine organisms:
Balanus amphitrite
and
Bugula neritina
by larval attachment assay. The results showed that different derivatives had different antifouling activities. Among these compounds,
3a
(EC
50
= 2.5 μg mL
−1
),
3b
(EC
50
= 3.2 μg mL
−1
) and
3d
(EC
50
= 1.6 μg mL
−1
) had strong activities, and
2d
(EC
50
= 20.5 μg mL
−1
),
3l
(EC
50
= 25.0 μg mL
−1
) and
3m
(EC
50
= 18.5 μg mL
−1
) had moderate activities against
Balanus amphitrite
, but other compounds had no activities. Differently, compounds
3d
(EC
50
= 3.1 μg mL
−1
) and
3i
(EC
50
= 2.3 μg mL
−1
) exhibited strong activities, and
3a
(EC
50
= 11.3 μg mL
−1
) and
3c
(EC
50
= 17.2 μg mL
−1
) showed moderate activities against
Bugula neritina
, whereas other compounds had no activities. All of the active compounds had stronger antifouling activities than those of the natural product cyclo-(
l
-Phe-
l
-Pro). Compound
3d
could be a new template molecule for further development as an antifouling agent because of its strong inhibitory activities against both species of fouling organisms with low or no toxicity to the environment. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C5RA06210A |