“…N-substituted-N-acyl thioureas appear as key building blocks for generating various heterocyclic products through cyclization, 8,9 as well as serving as precursors for anion receptors, 10,11 organocatalysts, [12][13][14] corrosion inhibitors 15 and nonionic surfactants. 16 Comprehensive research has documented the wide range of pharmacological benets associated with acyl thiourea derivatives, including their potential as anticonvulsant, 17 anticancer, [18][19][20] antidiabetic, 21 anti-inammatory, 22,23 anti-HIV, 24 antimicrobial, 25,26 urease inhibitory, 27 herbicidal, 28 and insecticidal agents.…”