The triplet absorption spectrum of tryptophan in ethylene-glycol/water glass at nOK has been registered. It is demonstrated that light of wavelength 250 nm produces trapped electrons by a two-photon process in this system. In both UV-and X-ray-induced ionization the probability that an ejected electron will recombine with its mother ion is around 0.5. Bleaching with visible light causes the trapped electrons to react with the solvent and there is also a considerable degree of retrapping. The retrapping becomes more probable when the temperature increases.