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Dipivefrin (hydrochloride)

Catalog No.GC43476

Dipivefrin is a prodrug of epinephrine that is hydrolyzed by cholinesterase and other esterases in the cornea to epinephrine.

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Dipivefrin (hydrochloride) Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 64019-93-8

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25mg
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50mg
$148.00
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100mg
$232.00
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Dipivefrin is a prodrug of epinephrine that is hydrolyzed by cholinesterase and other esterases in the cornea to epinephrine. It reduces the density of cultured bovine primary trabecular meshwork cells (IC50 = 115 µM). Additionally, it induces an elongated, fibroblast-like morphology and disrupts the actin cytoskeleton in bovine primary trabecular meshwork cells when used at a concentration of 103 µM. In cultured bovine corneal endothelial cells, dipivefrin (28 µM) enhances calcium signaling and induces cytotoxicity. Dipivefrin also suppresses primary human corneal keratinocyte proliferation when used at a concentration of 280 µM. Formulations containing dipivefrin have been used alone and in combination with β-adrenergic receptor antagonists for the treatment of glaucoma.

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