“…[ 11 ] Among many, hydrazone scaffold, including N ‐acylhydrazones, was identified as a privileged substrate in medicinal chemistry. [ 12–15 ] Fruitful explorations of hydrazone‐type derivatives exposed their various biological traits, [ 16 ] such as antitumor, [ 17 ] antiproliferative, [ 18 ] antioxidant, [ 19 ] antimicrobial, [ 20 ] antitubercular, [ 21 ] antileishmanial, [ 22 ] anti‐Alzheimer, [ 23 ] antidiabetic, [ 24 ] anti‐inflammatory, [ 25 ] anticonvulsant, [ 26 ] and so on. Also, the frequent employment of hydrazones in medicinal chemistry is welcomed due to simple synthetic methods feasible even without catalysts, as well as to straightforward chemical transformations and tunability.…”