Dr Lim and her student are studying an antioxidant called glutathione. Antioxidants can neutralise so-called free radicals.
"In terms of the lens," Dr Lim said, "if you have excess free radicals they can damage protein, causing them to aggregate and form a cataract."
Glutathione is present throughout the body and the lens has the greatest concentration of the substance.
"At the moment we're just doing basic science experiments and it hasn't been published yet, but my PhD student has shown that the lens can actually export glutathione and that the cornea and [two other structures in the eye] contain uptake pathways for taking up glutathione."
The next step is to do more experiments to prove that glutathione is used by these structures in the eye, one of which, the ciliary body, secretes the fluid that surrounds the lens and cornea and has an important role in setting the pressure level within the eye.
If these structures use glutathione and are deprived of it by the removal of the lens, the eye may be at increased risk of corneal cloudiness and the condition called glaucoma, which is caused by increased pressure in the eye. Both diseases can cause blindness.
"I don't want to scare people away from cataract surgery," Dr Lim said.
"There is growing evidence that persistent damage to tissues of the eye can occur several years after the removal of the lens during cataract surgery."
This might become more marked because of population ageing and the increasing prevalence of diabetes leading to a rising number of cataract operations, in addition to the "clear lens exchange" surgeries, she said.
Increased life expectancy meant there was a longer time after surgery in which eye damage could occur from lack of glutathione in the eye.
"Providing an extra source of [glutathione, through eye drops] after cataract surgery may provide a long-term solution to maintaining eye health in the elderly."
Eye protection
* Glutathione is a protective antioxidant present in the lens of the eye.
* It is sent to other parts of the eye.
* Cataract surgery removes the lens.
* This may deprive the eye of glutathione and increase risks of other eye disease.