**Uramines** are organic compounds derived from uracil. They have two nitrogenous rings consisting of 2 and 4 nitrogen atoms.
In organic chemistry, uracil is not only an opponent of guanine in the production of nucleic acids. This type of organic compounds can significantly improve acid-base indicators. In this case, a preliminary amination stage is carried out, during which the process of nitrogen release from guanidine compounds occurs in order to carry out oligomerization with the formation of a polyamine. Guanidine groups bind water molecules, allowing chain polymerization to occur. Due to its properties and characteristics, in addition to the purposes already described above, uracil is the starting product for obtaining a whole list of functional groups.