Potential use of carrageenans against the limestone proliferation of the cyanobacterium parakomarekiella sesnandensis

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Abstract

Stone biodeterioration by cyanobacteria is a common issue in the field of cultural heritage. As they are considered the first stone colonizers, the need to control their growth has increased. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of kappa/iota carrageenans from the red seaweed Chon-dracanthus teedei var. lusitanicus against the limestone proliferation of the cyanobacterium Parakoma-rekiella sesnandensis, under laboratory conditions. For this purpose, 200 μL of kappa/iota carragee-nans (0.01 g mL−1) were applied into the surface of the limestone replicas prior to their inoculation with P. sesnandensis. Results were evaluated after 4 months of incubation through visual inspection, stereomicroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and colorimetric analyses. The gathered data demonstrated that these types of carrageenans have the potential to reduce the colonization of P. sesnandensis. With one sole application, the aesthetical alterations caused by the proliferation of P. sesnandensis were drastically reduced. This study highlights the need to explore marine-based prod-ucts, particularly those derived from seaweeds with antimicrobial properties, as alternative methods for biocleaning cultural heritage assets.

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Soares, F., Trovão, J., Gil, F., Catarino, L., Tiago, I., Portugal, A., & Cardoso, S. M. (2021). Potential use of carrageenans against the limestone proliferation of the cyanobacterium parakomarekiella sesnandensis. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/app112210589

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