“…[13] moiety due to their potential and applications in electrochromic, solvatochromic, optical, photochromic, [14] anti-corrosive, [15] chemosensor, [16] optoelectronics or organic light-emitting diodes, [17] and photoproduct of DNA. [18] In therapeutic industry, pyrimidine derivatives have also been reported to have a broad spectrum of biological properties, that is, anticancer, [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] antihistamine, [31,32] antinociceptive, [33] antilipase, [34] antifilarial, [35] antiparasitic, [36] antioxidant, [37,38] antituberculosis, [39,40] antihypertensive, [41] antimicrobial, [42][43][44][45][46][47] anticonvulsant, [48,49] antiallergic, [50,51] antipyretic, [52] anti-inflammatory. [53,54] antifungal, [55,56] antiviral, [57]…”