Image Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal Agents

Abstract Chemical biocides have been widely used as marine antifouling agents, but their environmental toxicity impose regulatory restriction on their use. Although various surrogate antifouling biocides have been introduced, their comparative effectiveness has not been well investigated partly due...

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Main Authors: Bon Il Koo, Yun-Soo Lee, Mintae Seo, Hyung Seok Choi, Geok Leng Seah, Taegu Nam, Yoon Sung Nam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07362-x
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spelling doaj-dec17a4a0f324758b80bd65c354d0a152020-12-08T00:13:03ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-017111010.1038/s41598-017-07362-xImage Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal AgentsBon Il Koo0Yun-Soo Lee1Mintae Seo2Hyung Seok Choi3Geok Leng Seah4Taegu Nam5Yoon Sung Nam6Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyMarine and Heavy Duty Coatings R&D Team, KCC Central Research InstituteDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyMarine and Heavy Duty Coatings R&D Team, KCC Central Research InstituteDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyAbstract Chemical biocides have been widely used as marine antifouling agents, but their environmental toxicity impose regulatory restriction on their use. Although various surrogate antifouling biocides have been introduced, their comparative effectiveness has not been well investigated partly due to the difficulty of quantitative evaluation of their antifouling activity. Here we report an image cytometric method to quantitatively analyze the antifouling activities of seven commercial biocides using Ulva prolifera as a target organism, which is known to be a dominant marine species causing soft fouling. The number of spores settled on a substrate is determined through image analysis using the intrinsic fluorescence of chlorophylls in the spores. Pre-determined sets of size and shape of spores allow for the precise determination of the number of settled spores. The effects of biocide concentration and combination of different biocides on the spore settlement are examined. No significant morphological changes of Ulva spores are observed, but the amount of adhesive pad materials is appreciably decreased in the presence of biocides. It is revealed that the growth rate of Ulva is not directly correlated with the antifouling activities against the settlement of Ulva spores. This work suggests that image cytometric analysis is a very convenient, fast-processable method to directly analyze the antifouling effects of biocides and coating materials.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07362-x
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Yoon Sung Nam
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Yun-Soo Lee
Mintae Seo
Hyung Seok Choi
Geok Leng Seah
Taegu Nam
Yoon Sung Nam
Image Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal Agents
Scientific Reports
author_facet Bon Il Koo
Yun-Soo Lee
Mintae Seo
Hyung Seok Choi
Geok Leng Seah
Taegu Nam
Yoon Sung Nam
author_sort Bon Il Koo
title Image Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal Agents
title_short Image Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal Agents
title_full Image Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal Agents
title_fullStr Image Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal Agents
title_full_unstemmed Image Cytometric Analysis of Algal Spores for Evaluation of Antifouling Activities of Biocidal Agents
title_sort image cytometric analysis of algal spores for evaluation of antifouling activities of biocidal agents
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series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Chemical biocides have been widely used as marine antifouling agents, but their environmental toxicity impose regulatory restriction on their use. Although various surrogate antifouling biocides have been introduced, their comparative effectiveness has not been well investigated partly due to the difficulty of quantitative evaluation of their antifouling activity. Here we report an image cytometric method to quantitatively analyze the antifouling activities of seven commercial biocides using Ulva prolifera as a target organism, which is known to be a dominant marine species causing soft fouling. The number of spores settled on a substrate is determined through image analysis using the intrinsic fluorescence of chlorophylls in the spores. Pre-determined sets of size and shape of spores allow for the precise determination of the number of settled spores. The effects of biocide concentration and combination of different biocides on the spore settlement are examined. No significant morphological changes of Ulva spores are observed, but the amount of adhesive pad materials is appreciably decreased in the presence of biocides. It is revealed that the growth rate of Ulva is not directly correlated with the antifouling activities against the settlement of Ulva spores. This work suggests that image cytometric analysis is a very convenient, fast-processable method to directly analyze the antifouling effects of biocides and coating materials.
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