Abstract

The average percentage of H bonds formed in water, as determined by NIR spectroscopy, has been found to increase with the amount of human albumin in solution. Such a behaviour could be taken into account by a distribution probability of forming H bonds, exponentially decreasing from the biomolecule—water interface, which was able to explain our previous water-proton NMR self-diffusion data on the same system.

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