Diaminopyrimidine
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Diaminopyrimidines (DAP) are a class of organic chemical compounds that include two amine groups on a pyrimidine ring.


They include many dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor drugs (such as pyrimethamine, trimetrexate, and piritrexim[1] and the antibiotics iclaprim and trimethoprim).
Some have been patented as anti-cancer drugs.[2]