Cynomolgus Monkey Mitochondria
Cynomolgus Monkey primary cells (Macaca fascicularis) isolated using validated methods. Available fresh or cryopreserved with viability guarantee. Contact us for cell-specific specifications.
The Cynomolgus Monkey
Macaca fascicularis
The cynomolgus macaque is the most widely used non-human primate in biomedical research, valued for its close physiological and immunological similarity to humans.
With over 60% genetic homology for key immune receptors, cynomolgus monkeys provide highly translatable data for drug development, making them ideal for immunology, infectious disease, and toxicology studies.
Human Similarity
~93% genetic homology with extensive immune receptor cross-reactivity
Global Availability
Multiple geographic origins with established breeding colonies
Regulatory Accepted
FDA & EMA preferred species for biologics safety assessment
Geographic Origins
Common Research Applications
Cynomolgus Monkey Mitochondria are research-grade cynomolgus macaque isolated mitochondria intended for preclinical and translational research. Each order includes a Certificate of Analysis (COA) with lot-specific information and handling details to support consistency across studies.
Common applications
- Preclinical and translational research
- Assay development and validation
- Biomarker studies
- Method development
Collection, processing & handling
Samples are collected and processed using standardized protocols appropriate to the sample type. Packaging and shipping are configured for temperature-controlled logistics to preserve sample integrity for your specific workflow requirements.
Quality control & documentation
QC testing options available on request, including material-appropriate analytical checks and extended documentation. Standard documentation includes collection/processing metadata, lot identifiers, and chain-of-custody records. Custom QC panels can be configured for GLP or regulatory-facing studies.
Ordering notes
For specific donor criteria, source, volumes, or custom handling requirements, request a quote and include your study specifications. We routinely support longitudinal programs, matched sample sets, and custom collection protocols.
Immunotoxicology Studies
Assess potential immunotoxic effects of drug candidates on immune cell populations and function.
Vaccine Development
Evaluate immunogenicity and T cell responses to vaccine antigens in preclinical models.
CAR-T & Cell Therapy Research
Source material for developing and testing chimeric antigen receptor constructs and adoptive cell therapies.
Cytokine Release Assays
Screen biologics for potential cytokine release syndrome risk using species-relevant immune cells.
Flow Cytometry & Immunophenotyping
Characterize immune cell subset distributions and surface marker expression profiles.
ADCC & CDC Assays
Evaluate antibody-dependent and complement-dependent cytotoxicity of therapeutic antibodies.
| Species | Cynomolgus Monkey (Macaca fascicularis) |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Isolated Mitochondria |
| Source Tissue | Liver (or other tissue as specified) |
| Preparation Method | Differential centrifugation: homogenate at 800g to remove nuclei/debris, supernatant at 10,000g to pellet mitochondria |
| Protein Concentration | Typically 5-20 mg/mL mitochondrial protein |
| Functional Integrity | Respiratory control ratio (RCR) and membrane potential data available on request |
| Format | Fresh (preferred) or frozen pellet |
| Storage Buffer | 250 mM sucrose, 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1 mM EGTA |
| Storage Temperature | Fresh: on ice, use within 4-6 hours; Frozen: -80°C |
| Shipping | On ice (fresh, same-day) or dry ice (frozen) |
| Donor Information | Age, sex, and health status available |
| Testing | Protein concentration measured; functional assays available |
| Documentation | Certificate of Analysis with lot-specific data |
| Quality Control | Citrate synthase activity or Western blot verification available |
Geographic Origins Guide
Select the optimal origin for your research requirements
Chinese Origin ★ MOST COMMON
mainland
Chinese-origin cynomolgus are no longer exported by China. Cynomolgus macaques are not native to China and were historically imported from Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Indonesia. Current samples are sourced from US breeding colonies established from China-line imports.
Mauritian Origin ★ DEFINED GENETICS
island
Mauritian cynomolgus have limited MHC diversity due to founder effects, making them valuable for immunology studies requiring genetic consistency.
Cambodian Origin ★ SOUTHEAST ASIAN
mainland
Cambodian-origin animals offer a Southeast Asian source with genetics that have not been mixed with other country lineages in the same way seen in some China-line populations.
Vietnamese Origin ★ SOUTHEAST ASIAN
mainland
Vietnamese cynomolgus provide another Southeast Asian option for programs that require distinct lineage sourcing or supply chain diversification.
Indonesian Origin ★ ISLAND ORIGIN
island
Indonesian-origin cynomolgus were among the earliest origins used in preclinical research and represented one of the largest research populations before China entered the market.
Philippine Origin ★ ISLAND ORIGIN
island
Philippine-origin cynomolgus were one of the first origins used broadly in research, with a long history as a trusted and widely used model.
Need help selecting an origin?
Our scientific team can advise on the optimal origin for your study design and regulatory requirements.
Key quality metrics include: respiratory control ratio (RCR, State 3/State 4 respiration), membrane potential (JC-1 or TMRM assays), and citrate synthase activity. Fresh mitochondria should have RCR >3 for liver preparations. We provide quality data on request.
Fresh mitochondria retain the best functional integrity and should be used within 4-6 hours of preparation, kept on ice. Frozen mitochondria (-80°C) are suitable for enzyme activity assays and proteomic analysis but may have reduced respiratory function. Specify fresh or frozen at order.
Isolated mitochondria support: oxygen consumption (Seahorse, Clark electrode), membrane potential assays, swelling assays (mPTP opening), enzyme activity measurements (Complex I-V), ROS production assays, and proteomic/lipidomic analysis.
Yes. While liver mitochondria are the most common, we can isolate mitochondria from heart, brain, kidney, skeletal muscle, and other tissues. Yield and quality vary by tissue type. Contact us for specific tissue availability.
Each lot includes mitochondrial protein concentration. Citrate synthase activity and/or respiratory function data (for fresh preparations) are available on request. Western blot verification of mitochondrial enrichment markers (VDAC, COX IV) is available.