“…Benzodiazepines and benzothiazepines played a prominent role in drug research during the last three decades [34]. Their derivatives are also equally significant in pharmaceutical applications with a wide spectrum of biological properties such as antiinfectives [35], antiarrhythmic [36], anthelmintic [37], anticancer [38][39][40][41][42], antifidant [43], antihypnotic [44], antihypertensive [45], anticonvulsant [46,47], antioxidant [48,49], antidiabetic [50], antiHIV [24,51,52], antifungal [53], antidepressant [54], antimicrobial [55], antituberculosis [18], antineoplastics [56], anti-inflammatory [57] as well as inhibitors for cholinesterase [58] and neurological disorders [59]. Benzoheterodiazepine derivatives have also been reported as corrosion inhibitors [60], dyes for the acrylic fibers [57] in photography, photographic emulsions [61], and lubricating oil with antioxidant properties [62].…”