Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6356474 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Turbinaria ornata mediated silver nanoparticles (TOAg-NPs) were evaluated for antibacterial activity against 15 biofilm forming bacterial isolates. A field study in natural seawater for 60 days showed antifouling activity of TOAg-NPs on stainless steel coupons (SS-304) coated with Apcomin zinc chrome (AZC) primer. Though TOAg-NPs showed broad spectrum of antibacterial activity, the maximum zone of inhibition was with Escherichia coli (71.9%) and a minimum with Micrococcus sp. (40%) due to the EPS secretion from Gram-positive bacteria. Compared to control coupons (18.9 [à103], 67.0 [à103], 13.5 [à104] and 24.7 [à104] CFU/cm2), experimental biocide coupons (71.0 [à102], 32.0 [à103], 82.0 [à103] and 11.3 [à104] CFU/cm2) displayed lesser bacterial population density. Toxicity studies revealed 100% mortality for Balanus amphitrite larvae at 250 μg mlâ 1 concentration within 24 h, while 56.6% recorded for Artemia marina at the same concentration indicating less toxicity to non target species. It proved that AZC + TOAg-NPs prevent biofouling by its Ag-NS affinity and antimicrobial effectivity.
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Authors
Muthukumar Krishnan, Vignesh Sivanandham, Dahms Hans-Uwe, Santhosh Gokul Murugaiah, Palanichamy Seeni, Subramanian Gopalan, Arthur James Rathinam,