“…Many pyrazole derivatives are reported to have a broad spectrum of biological activities, such as anti-inflammatory [13], antifungal [14], antiviral [15], cytotoxic [12], A3 adenosine receptor antagonists [16], antioxidant [13], antihypertensive [17], tranquilizing, muscle relaxant, psychoanaleptic, hypnotic, ulcerogenic, antidepressant, antibacterial and analgesic effects [18]. Pharmacologically-interesting heterocyclic systems like pyrazolines have been widely studied owing to their pharmacological activities, which include anti-tumor [19,20], anti-inflammatory [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32], anti-parasitary [33], anticonvulsant [34], antimicrobial [35][36][37][38][39], antinociceptives [40], antimalarial [41], nitric oxide synthase inhibitory, associated with diseases such as Alzheimer, Huntington, and inflammatory arthritis [42], antidepressant [43,44], anticancer [45][46][47], antibacterial [48], antitubercular, analgesic [49], antiviral [46], antioxidant [50], antiamoebic …”