A new highly-sensitive assay for cholesterol in serum is described. Th
is assay utilizes chemiluminescence (CL) generated by the reaction of
lucigenin and hydrogen peroxide. The latter is produced by the cholest
erol/cholesterol oxidase system. Since lucigenin reacts not only with
hydrogen peroxide but also with many reductants in serum to give CL, m
eans for suppressing such undesirable CL have been investigated. This
was successfully achieved by the addition of copper(II) ions, guanidin
e hydrochloride and Triton X-100, and accurate adjustment of the pH to
11.75-11.9 with sodium phosphate buffer. Under the optimal conditions
the detection limit (2 sigma) for cholesterol was 1 mg l(-1), and gav
e results that correlated linearly with a conventional assay up to 2.5
g l(-1).