“…Indole based molecules have been considered in medicinal chemistry. Among those, bis-indole moieties commonly present in numerous drugs with biological actions such as antimicrobial, [55] antifungal, [55] human cancer cell lines, [56] phospholipase A2, [57] anti-inflammatory, [55] coronavirus A-59, [58] a calcineurin inhibitor, [56] anti-serotonin activity, [56] antiviral, [59] antiproliferative, [60] HIV [61] and anti-adipogenic [62] activities. Bisindole methane moieties also present in numerous alkaloids such as Hama Canthin, [63] Dragmacidin, [64] Rhopaladin, [58] Nortopsentin E, [65] Deoxytopsentin, [66] Gelliusines, [67] Dendridine, [68] Caulersin, [69] Caulerpin, [70] Chondriamides [71] and Gelliusin [72] and they are representing numerous biological actions.…”