Cycloeucalenol-obtusifoliol isomerase from higher plant cells catalyses the opening of the cyclopropane ring of cycloeucalenol yielding obtusifoliol. 7-Oxo-24ξ(28)-dihydrocycloeucalenol was not a substrate but behaved like a potent inhibitor of the isomerase. The inhibition was reversible and highly specific; the inhibitor needed the presence of the 7-oxo group, the cyclopropane ring and the absence of a 4β-methyl group to be active. Other enzymes involved in plant sterol biosynthesis such as 2, 3-oxidosqualene-cycloartenol cyclase and S-adenosyl methionine cycloartenol C-24 methyltransferase were not inhibited by 7-oxo-24ξ(28)-dihydrocycloeucalenol. In vivo treatment of a suspension of bramble cells growing in a liquid medium with 7-oxo-24ξ(28)-dihydrocycloeucalenol resulted in a strong accumulation of 9β 19-cyclopropyl sterols confirming that the main cellular target of the inhibitor is the cycloeucalenol-obtusifoliol isomerase.