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diamidine Chem.|daɪˈæmɪdiːn| [f. di-2 + amide + -ine5.] Any compound having a structure based on two amidine, -C(NH) (NH2), groups; usually, a compound in which these groups are joined by a chain of carbon atoms or two benzene rings or both.
1931Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 2992 We have..tested the hypoglycæmic action of a series of diamidines of basic fatty acids of varying length of chain. 1956Nature 31 Mar. 604/2 An entirely new group of chemotherapeutic drugs, the diamidines. 1968J. H. Burn Lect. Notes Pharmacol. (ed. 9) 120 The early stage of infection by either species is treated by injections of diamidines. |