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Pirenoxine

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Trade names
  
Catalin

CAS Number
  
1043-21-6

ChemSpider
  
4846

Molar mass
  
308.2451 g/mol

ATCvet code
  
QS01XA91 (WHO)

PubChem CID
  
4846

UNII
  
27L0EP6IZK


Pirenoxine (abbreviated PRX, trade name Catalin) is a medication used in the possible treatment and prevention of cataracts. A report in the journal of Inorganic Chemistry showed that in liquid solutions pirenoxine could cause decreased cloudiness of a crystallin solution produced to mimic the environment of the eye. Pirenoxine interacts with selenite or calcium ions that have been proven as factors leading to the formation of lens cataract.

Pirenoxine reduces the cloudiness of the lens solution containing calcium by 38% and reduced the cloudiness of the selenite solution by 11%.

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Pirenoxine Wikipedia