Abstract:
Four phenylpropanoid antialgal compounds (
1-
4) were successfully isolated from
Gracilaria lemaneiformis through a combination of solvent soak, liquid-liquid extraction, silica gel column chromatography and repeated preparative thin-layer chromatography. On the basis of the spectral data, the compounds were identified as benzene-1,2-propanoic acid (
1), gossonorol (
2), 7,10-epoxy-ar-bisabol-11-ol (
3), and p-hydroxyphenylethanol (
4). These 4 compounds were isolated from marine macroalgae for the first time. Further, a quantitative relationship between the inhibition of algal growth and the concentration of each phenylpropanoid antialgal compound was determined and important parameters for future practical HAB control, e.g. EC
50-96 h, were also obtained. The results indicated that isolated compounds 1-4 possessed selective antialgal activity against the growth of several red tide microalgae (
Amphidinium carterae,
Heterosigma akashiwo,
Karenia mikimitoi,
Phaeocystis globosa,
Prorocentrum donghaiense, and
Skeletonema costatum). Their antialgal activity against the tested red tide microalgae has not been previously reported. Among them, benzene-1,2-propanoic acid (
1), gossonorol (
2) and p-hydroxyphenylethanol (
4) showed more extensive antialgal activities against the tested red tide microalgae. Furthermore, benzene-1,2-propanoic acid (
1) against
A. carterae,
H. akashiwo and
P. globosa; gossonorol (
2) and p-hydroxyphenylethanol (
4) against
H. akashiwo and
P. globosa; and 7,10-epoxy-ar-bisabol-11-ol (
3) against
H. akashiwo and
K. mikimitoi possessed better application potential than potassium dichromate as a characteristic antialgal agent against these red tide microalgae.