Even in times, when the study of mitochondria in their natural cellular context is becoming more and more popular, some scientific questions still require the preparation of isolated mitochondria. Numerous protocols are available being adapted for different cell or tissue types allowing isolation of "pure" mitochondria trying to preserve their "structural and functional" integrity. In this chapter, we intend to provide a more general framework introducing differential isopycnic density gradient centrifugation strategy with a special focus sensitizing for the specific challenges coming along with this method and how to obtain "functional," enriched, "intact" mitochondria. Due to the fact that in any study dealing with these organelles standardized processing is mandatory, here we describe a strategy addressing quality control of prepared intact mitochondria. The quality control should be an integrated part of all isolation processes. The underlying protocol should be seen as starting point and has to be carefully adjusted to cover different sample types used for the diverse research questions.
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