Hexahydropyrimidines, also known as perhydropyrimidines or 1,4-diazocines, are cyclic compounds containing a six-membered ring with four carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom, and one hydrogen atom. They are derived from pyrimidine, a six-membered aromatic ring containing two nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 3. The term "hexahydropyrimidine" suggests that the pyrimidine ring has been fully saturated with hydrogen atoms.
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