“…Schiff base metal complexes exhibit a wide variety of bioactivities, such as anticonvulsant (Sridhar et al, 2002), antifungal (Bharti et al, 2010), anti-HIV (Pandeya et al, 1999), antiviral and antitumor (Zhang et al, 2009), antimicrobial (Gangani and Parsania 2007), anti-allergic (Mandal et al, 2011), antibacterial (Patai, 1970) properties. These compounds are also useful catalysts for the oxygenation of organic compounds (Nishinaga et al, 1983), redox reactions in bio-processes (Lindoy, 1989), aldol reactions (Maruyama et al, 1995), dye degradation (Nakamura et al, 1999), DNA oxidation (Burrows et al, 1996), and also used for targeting of cancer cells in radiopharmaceuticals (Luo et al, 1998). Some studies have shown that the microbicidal and anticancer properties of ligands are enhanced after linking of Schiff base to the metal centre (Holla et al, 2003;Guo et al, 1999).…”