Abstract::
One of the most important organic compounds, also known as a Schiff base, imine, or
azomethine, has been associated with several biological processes. The group is a component of
both natural or synthetic chemicals and functions as both a precursor and an intermediary in the synthesis
of therapeutically active substances. The review highlights the various non-metal Schiff bases'
structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies, general model, docking, and design approach for anticonvulsant
actions. Schiff bases serve as linkers in numerous synthetic compounds with a variety of
activities, according to the findings of several investigations. As a result, the current review will
give readers a thorough understanding of the key ideas put forth by different researchers regarding
the anticonvulsant properties of Schiff bases. It will serve as a valuable information source for those
planning to synthesize new anticonvulsant molecules that contain Schiff bases as pharmacophores
or biologically active moieties.