Journal of Lipid Research (Sep 1978)

Enzymatic assay for cholesterol ester hydrolase activity.

  • L L Gallo,
  • R Atasoy,
  • G V Vahouny,
  • C R Treadwell

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
pp. 913 – 916

Abstract

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A rapid and accurate method is described for the assay of cholesterol ester hydrolase (CEH) activity. Aliquots of the enzyme-substrate incubation mixture are extracted into isopropanol. The free cholesterol concentration in each extract is determined enzymatically using a single aqueous reagent containing cholesterol oxidase and peroxidase. The free cholesterol remaining after the cholesterol ester hydrolase-catalyzed esterification is converted to delta 4-cholestenone and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2); peroxidase couples H2O2 with phenol and 4-amino-antipyrine to yield a stable rose-colored product absorbing at 500 nm. The method is highly reproducible and the values correlate well with those obtained with the chromatographic radioassay of CEH activity.