This study demonstrates correlations between water activity (a w ) and albumin denaturation temperature (ADT), and the density of intermolecular hydrogen bonding of free water (D oh(w-s) ) in hydrogenated starch hydrolysate (HSH) solutions. We first measured the osmotic concentration (c) of sugar solutions of known molecular weight (MW) and found a significant linear relationship between 1/c and MW (r 2 =0.998, P<0.0001). Next, D oh(w-s) was calculated using the MW estimated from this relationship and the glass transition temperature, and the relationships between D oh(w-s) and a w , and between D oh(w-s) and ADT were clarified. Linear regression analysis revealed a significant and positive linear relationship between D oh(w-s) and a w (r 2 >0.900, P<0.0001), and a significant and negative linear relationship between D oh(w-s) and ADT (r 2 >0.900, P<0.0001). The findings also showed that the ADT of the HSH solutions could be estimated using a w , which is easy to measure, and that the Spearman correlation between the measured and estimated ADT is significant (r 2 =0.930, P=0.00280). The results suggest that the ADT of HSH solutions can be estimated at any HSH concentration and any sugar composition by measuring the a w values of the solutions.
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