Ligands are fascinating class of ions or molecule that binds to a central metal ion to form coordination compounds. Ligand ability to donate lone pair of electrons or capacity to act as “Lewis Bases” has created tremendous wave in pharmaceutical industry. Schiff’s bases are multifaceted class of compound formed by condensation of aldehyde or ketone with a primary amine under preliminary condition. The ligands are efficient enough to act as antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal. Recent studies reveal their ability to exhibit antiproliferative, anticancer, anti oxidant properties is a signpost in drug chemistry. The present study focuses on the efficiency of environment friendly synthesized ligand Alloxan thiosemicarbazone which is screened for its antibacterial, antifungal, docking properties.
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