The utility of combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in the analysis and characterization of sterols has been explored. Methylene unit (MU) values and principal mass spectrometric data are presented for trimethylsilyl ethers of 28 sterols, including the major natural sterols. The diagnostic value of the fragmentation of trimethylsilyl ethers of Delta(5)-3 beta-hydroxysteroids has been confirmed. Characteristic fragmentations of Delta(4)-3 beta-trimethylsilyloxysteroids, and of Delta(5,7)-3 beta-trimethylsilyloxysteroids were also found. Location of side-chain hydroxyl groups is facilitated by the alpha-cleavages typical of the trimethylsilyl ethers. Fragmentations of saturated sterols, and of Delta(7), Delta(8(9)) and Delta((14)) stenols, are less influenced by trimethylsilyl ether formation, but the derivatives still afford satisfactory mass spectra. The combination of gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric information allows positive identification of any of the sterols examined, whereas application of either technique alone may give inconclusive results.