“…Our group and others have described different applications of the β-scission of O -radicals, generated from alcohols, acetals or acids under Suárez conditions, to the preparation of bioactive products or their analogs ( Saavedra et al, 2020 ; Cuevas et al, 2021 and references cited therein). However, in these protocols a further development was introduced: coupling these oxidative scission processes to the addition of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur and other nucleophiles ( Boto, Gallardo et al, 2006 ; 2007a ; Boto, Hernández et al, 2008a,b ; 2009 ; Batchu et al, 2014 ; Carro et al, 2017 ; Saavedra et al, 2018 ; Santana and González, 2020 ). In effect, the scission generates a C -radical that can be readily oxidized to a cationic intermediate when the latter is stabilized by adjacent groups.…”