Why can diastereomers be separated?
1 Answer
Because they are different chemically and in principle should have differential solubilities.
Explanation:
A mixture of diastereomers, say
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Of course, chemical firms and their clients learned the hard way; thalidomide was once prescribed as a drug to alleviate morning sickness in pregnant women. One isomer worked, and I believe it is still prescribed today for those afflicted with leprosy. The other isomer led to congenital birth defects. Poor optical quality control in its manufacture led to many instances of congenital harm to unborn children before the drug was withdrawn.