“…Of the isatin derivatives, isatin-thiosemicarbazones have been found to exhibit a range of biological properties, including antiulcer, 1 anticancer, 1,4,7,12,[21][22][23] antimicrobial, [1][2][3]5,7,22,24,25 antituberculosis, [26][27][28] antiviral 1,2,5,7,12,28 and enzyme inhibitory activities. 1,4,11,17 Incited by these findings and as a part of our synthetic work on bioactive isatin derivatives, we have recently reported the synthesis of numerous N 4 -aryl substituted isatin-3-thiosemicarbazones (thiourea derivatives) as antimicrobial, [36][37][38][39] cytotoxic, [38][39][40][41][42] phytotoxic, [38][39][40][41]43 antileishmanial 44 and more importantly antiurease [36][37][38][39][40]…”