“…Arylidene cyclohexanones attract great attention of many investigators effective class of α-β unsaturated carbonyl compound 1 ; for synthesis of saturated and partially saturated heterocyclic ring systems. [2][3][4] Diverse biological and pharmacological properties were also reported for these analogues as antimicrobial 4,5 , antitubercular 6 , antioxidant 7 , antiangiogenic 8,9 , cytotoxic 10,11 , cholesterol-lowering 12 , pesticidal 13 , and HIV-integrate inhibitory 14 activities. Additionally, phosphorus compounds such as Japanese (JR, 2a) and Lawesson's reagents (LR, 2b) are considered as selective reagents in the realm of sulfur chemistry due to their ability to convert the carbonyl groups into their thiocarbonyl functions 15 .…”