“…The compound N-(2, 4-Dinitrophenyl)-N'-(2′, 3′-dihydroxybenzylidene) hydrazone having common name 2′, 3′-dihydroxybenzylidene abbreviated as DHB belongs to the class of compounds known as Schiff bases [ 28 ] which plays a vital role in the field of medicine having excellent antioxidant potential [ 29 , 30 ]. Hydrazone derivatives like DHB possess medicinal, pharmaceutical, and catalytic [ 31 ] as well as anti-tumor properties [ 32 ]. The development of new antioxidants that are more potent and safer is an important field of research.…”