“…Compounds containing metallocene building units, and particularly ferrocene derivatives, have been studied extensively both in academic and industrial settings (Santos et al, 2017;Singh et al, 2019;Ong & Gasser, 2020). Owing to a favorable combination of chemical and physical properties, ferrocene derivatives are often biologically active, making them attractive pharmacophores for drug design and useful templates in medicinal chemistry research and therapeutic applications including as antioxidant (Bugarinović et al, 2018;Naz et al, 2020), anti-inflammatory (Yun Guo et al, 2019), antimalarial (Peter & Aderibigbe, 2019;Xiao et al, 2020), antileishmanial (Rauf et al, 2016), anticancer (Wang et al, 2020;Ismail et al, 2020), antiplasmodial (García- Barrantes et al, 2013), anticonvulsant (Adil et al, 2018) and antimicrobial (Damljanović et al, 2009) agents. A wide range of therapeutic activities is also associated with ferrocenyl Schiff bases, which have shown exceptionally high activities against pathogenic microbes (Chohan & Praveen, 2000;Chohan et al 2001), and these molecules exhibit potent antioxidant and DNAprotecting properties (Li & Liu, 2011).…”