CIDEPINT   05376
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN TECNOLOGIA DE PINTURAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Antibacterial and algaecide activity of three natural compounds: Lab-test approaches on their potential use in paint formulations
Autor/es:
GÓMEZ DE SARAVIA, SANDRA G.; VIERA, MARISA R.; BLUSTEIN, GUILLERMO; RASTELLI, SILVIA E.
Revista:
Journal of Building Engineering
Editorial:
Elsevier Ltd
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 43
Resumen:
The chemicals added to paints used to prevent biofilms on structural materials, contains chemical products that in general, also have toxic effects on the environment. Plants synthesize secondary metabolites which have antimicrobial properties and that may be a sustainable alternative to traditional biocides. The antimicrobial and algaecide effect of natural compounds of vegetal origin such as isoeugenol, carvacrol and vainillic acid was evaluated in a laboratory test by the agar diffusion method and the microatmosphere technique respectively. As antimicrobials, the compounds exerted a moderate to high activity. Vanillic acid was the least effective, followed by isoeugenol, and being carvacrol the most efficient. In the case of algae, the three compounds produced a decrease in the algal growth with respect to the control. Due to these results, carvacrol and isoeugenol were incorporated separately in an exterior waterborne paint at a concentration of 2 % w/w. Samples painted with these formulations were not colonised by algae indicating that these compounds could be used as biocides in paint formulations.