Résumé : The electrooxidation of the antitumour drug 2-methyl-9-hydroxyellipticinium (Celiptium) was investigated by cyclic, differential-pulse and adsorptive voltammetry at carbon paste (CPE) and lipid-modified carbon paste electrodes (LM-CPE). The influence of the paste composition, i.e., the ratio of graphite to binder, was studied in order to elucidate the nature of the accumulation process at the surface of the CPE. The electrode surface coverage at saturation was calculated. A.c. measurements at the CPE and at the LM-CPE during the accumulation of Celiptium demonstrated an increased differential double layer capacity of the LM-CPE. The influence of several parameters that affect the adsorptive step at the CPE was investigated, such as pH, ionic strength and interfering ions. Improved signals were obtained at the CPE and the detection limit in 0.1 M sodium perchlorate (tacc.=3 min) was found to be 2 × 10-10 M. Measurements of the drug in dilute standard serum samples were done using the medium-exchange technique. © 1990.