Electrospray/mass spectrometry (ES/MS) was extensively used to obtain information on disulphide-containing intermediates formed during refolding of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A. The analysis showed the existence of an equilibrated population of disulphide bonded intermediates, and indicates that intermediates containing two intramolecular S-S are predominant until late stages of the refolding process. Mixed disulphides with exogenous glutathione were also detected, supporting previous evidence of conformational restrictions on the ability of RNase A to form intramolecular disulphides. The results indicate that ES/MS is a suitable technique to detect and characterize refolding intermediates.