“…[11] Furthermore, these compounds have gained considerable attention in the field of medicinal chemistry due to their role in many biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, [12] antioxidant, [13] antifungal, [14,15] antibacterial and antiviral, [16] anticancer, [17] antiparasitic, [18] herbicidal, [19] as well as chelating agents. [20,21] However, an additional bioactive functionalized moiety in the bisphosphonate molecule such as 1H-indazole, 1Hpyrazolo [3,4-b]pyridine and 1H-pyrazolo [3,4-b]quinolone, [22] 2amino-benzothiazole, [23] nitrogen and sulfur, [24] sulfonylamino, [25] fluoro-substituted amine, [26] pyrazole, [27] acrylamide-derived monomer, [28] amino acid, [29] hyaluronic acid, [30] and ethylidene-pyridine bisphosphonate polyoxovanadates complexes, [31] give new derivatives for this class of molecules and offer promising and remarkable biological and industrial applications.…”