“…In addition, the amide group (CONH 2 ) has an important place in medicinal chemistry as an efficient pharmacophore and constitutes an integral part in many synthetic and natural active compounds [20][21][22][23]. These derivatives have shown interesting therapeutic properties such as: anticonvulsant [24], antitubercular [25], antimicrobial [26], analgesic and anti-inflammatory [27], insecticide [28], anticancer [29], fibrinolytic [30], nootropic [31], and antihypertensive [32] (Fig. 2).…”