DANDRUFF SHAMPOO FOR SHIPS – NOT A PROBLEM-FREE CONBINATION


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2006

The use of the antifouling agent tributyltin (TBT), which was previously used in ship paints, has been banned for pleasure craft since 1991 after serious effects were found in oysters. The shipping industry has since been looking for new antifouling agents, especially because of the EU ban on TBT for commercial ships from 2008. One of the new agents is zinc pyrithione (ZPT) which is known as an active ingredient in dandruff shampoo and cosmetics. ZPT is being marketed together with the chemically related agent copper pyrithione (CPT) as easily degradable and light-sensitive, and they are both already fairly widely used in Scandinavia.

Researchers at the National Environmental Research Institute of Denmark (NERI) have shown that ZPT in the marine environment is quickly converted to CPT, which is both more stable and more toxic than ZPT. Tests showed that up to 50 per cent of the added ZPT was converted into CPT, and that both substances turned out to be much more stable under the natural light conditions in water than expected.

The researchers' tests also showed that ZPT may harm bacteria, algae and small animals both in the water and on the seabed in the marine environment, even at very low concentrations and brief exposure.

Analysis, fate and toxicity of Zink- and copper pyrithione in the marine environment. I. Dahllöf et al. TemaNord 2005:550
http://www.norden.org/pub/miljo/miljo/sk/TN2005550.pdf

Hjorth, M., Dahllöf, I. & Forbes, V.E. 2006: Effects of the function of three trophic levels in marine plankton communities under stress from the antifouling compound zinc pyrithione. - Aquatic Toxicology 77: 105-115.

Grunnett, K.S. & Dahllöf, I. 2005: Environmental fate of the antifouling compound zinc pyrithione in seawater. - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 24(12): 3001-3006.

Maraldo, K. & Dahllöf, I. 2004: Indirect estimation of degradation time for zinc pyrithione and copper pyrithione in seawater. - Marine Pollution Bulletin 48: 894-901.

Maraldo, K. & Dahllöf, I. 2004: Seasonal variations in the effect of zinc pyrithione and copper pyrithione on pelagic phytoplankton communities. - Aquatic Toxicology 69: 189-198.

Petersen, D.G., Dahllöf, I. & Nielsen, L.P. 2004: Effects of zinc pyrithione and copper pyrithione on microbial community function and structure in sediments. - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 23(4): 921-928.

 
 

Source: Denmark's Ministry of the Environment (http://www.mst.dk/homepage/)
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