“…The diastereoisomers separate partially during chromatography, but complete separation requires several chromatographies. (16), 351 (7), 317 (24), 301 (22), 289 (10), 288 (100), 273 (5), 271 (5), 261 (29), 244 (6), 233 (14), 205 (6), 187 (8), 177 (6), 171 (5), 165 (6), 159 (8), 152 (21), 136 (5), 122 (7), 112 (5), 110 (7), 109 (7), 98 (7), 97 (8), 96 (5), 95 (7), 83 (10), 82 (6), 81 (8), 79 (5), 72 (23), 70 (5), 69 (12), 67 (9), 59 (32), 57 (18), 55 (20) (33), 144 (25), 133 (16), 132 (12), 118 (12), 117 (34), 116 (20), 115 (37), 109 (17), 105 (18), 104 (28), 99 (10), 98 (11), 93 (10), 91 (17), 89 (13), 79 (10), 77 (17), 76 (19), 74 (12), 69 (10), 67 (10), 63 (11), 57 (34), 58 (10), 55 (18), 51 (12), 50 (13), 46 (12), 45 (26) (Found C, 50.62; H, 9.05 (major + minor). Calcd for C 20 H 40 O 7 P 2 : C, 52.86; H, 8.87).…”