“…Schiff bases, the easy synthesis, wide range of pharmacological activities and its azomethane functional group -CN-have tilted research in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry (Malladi et al, 2013). They are reported for various pharmacological activities such as bacteriostatic (Karthikeyan et al, 2006), bactericidal (Metzler et al, 1980), antimalarial (Harpstrite et al, 2008), anti-oxidant activities (Thorat et al, 2012), antiviral (Maity et al, 2012), anti-pyretic (Kalaivani et al, 2012), antifungal (Cinarli et al, 2011), insecticidal (Patil et al, 2012), anti-tumor (Venkatesan et al, 2012) and anti-inflammatory (Shivarama et al, 2003). Schiff bases synthesized from aromatic reactants have variety of applications in biological, inorganic and analytical chemistry (Kabak et al, 2000).…”