“…Schiff base ligands containing nitrogen, along with other donor atoms such as oxygen and sulfur in their molecular structures, serve as chelating agents and easily form complexes with various metal ions ( Abd El Wahed et al, 2004 ; Mishra et al, 2005 ; El-Sherif and Eldebss, 2011 ). In recent years, these complexes gained significant attention due to their diverse use in biology ( Ghanghas et al, 2021 ), as models for metal-containing sites in metalloproteins ( Ueno et al, 2004 ; Shahraki, 2022 ), catalysts for some organic reactions ( Juyal et al, 2023a ), and complexing ability toward some toxic metals ( Vaghasiya et al, 2004 ) encompassing antibacterial ( Kargar et al, 2021 ; Muthukumar et al, 2022 ), antifungal ( Joshi et al, 2020 ; Shiryaev et al, 2021 ; Borrego-Muñoz et al, 2022 ), anticancer ( Tadele and Tsega, 2019 ; Aslan et al, 2020 ; Alorini et al, 2022 ), antioxidant ( Buldurun et al, 2019 ; Bingöl and Turan, 2020 ; Yadav et al, 2021 ), anti-inflammatory ( Devi et al, 2019 ; Krishna et al, 2023 ), and antiviral activities ( Abd El-Hamid et al, 2023 ; Bhandarkar et al, 2023 ).…”