“…Schiff bases have numerous applications including coordination chemistry [23], catalysis [24], chemosensors [25] and intermediates in synthesis [26,27]. They also exhibit a variety of biological applications: antibacterial [28][29][30][31][32][33][34], antifungal [34][35][36], antiviral [37,38], antimalarial [39,40], antituberculosis [41][42][43], anthelmintic [44,45], urease inhibitors [46][47][48], anticancer [49][50][51], antidyslipidemic [52], antidiabetic [53,54], antidepressant [55][56][57], anticonvulsant [58,59], neurodegenerative disorder treatment [60,61], anti-inflammatory [62] and antioxidant [53,54].…”