Liquid Vitamin D2 Oil
Suitable for buyers sourcing oil-based Vitamin D2 for softgel systems, liquid drops, and oil-based nutrition projects, with support for concentration review, documentation, and bulk supply coordination.
- Suitable for softgel systems, liquid drops, and oil-based supplement formulation review
- Commonly positioned for non-animal-origin vitamin D sourcing projects
- Concentration basis, carrier system, and document scope reviewed according to project needs
- Sample support and export-ready bulk supply available
Tell us your application, target specification, and destination market so we can support grade selection, documentation review, and packaging recommendations.

Quick Specs
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Commercial Terms
MOQ
MOQ depends on packaging and specification.
Lead Time
3–7 working days for standard items; bulk orders by schedule.
Incoterms
EXW / FOB / CIF / DAP / DDP
Sample
Free sample (shipping charged)
Quality & Documents
COA (per batch) • SDS/MSDS • TDS/Spec sheet (on request). Additional statements depend on product and market.
Product Overview
Liquid Vitamin D2 Oil is a fat-soluble vitamin ingredient commonly used in oil-based supplement systems, softgel projects, and liquid nutrition sourcing routes.
It is usually supplied as ergocalciferol in an agreed liquid concentration and carrier system, and buyers often review concentration basis, formulation compatibility, and packaging protection before technical or commercial evaluation.
It is commonly considered for softgels, oil drops, and liquid vitamin systems, with sample support and routine batch documents available for sourcing reference.

Applications
Softgel Projects
Commonly reviewed for oil-based systems where vitamin D2 needs to be delivered through softgel-oriented filling or related liquid dosage routes.
Liquid Drops
Suitable for projects that require ergocalciferol in liquid form for oil drops and similar dosage concepts.
Oil-Based Nutrition Systems
Often evaluated for formulations that require liquid handling, carrier compatibility review, and packaging suited to oil-based ingredients.
How to Choose the Right Grade / Form
For softgel systems
Choose the oil route when your project depends on liquid filling, carrier compatibility, and concentration control in an oil-based dosage format.
For liquid drops and oil-based systems
Confirm the target concentration basis, carrier system, and packaging protection before finalizing the supply format.
For formulation comparison
Review whether your process is better suited to a liquid route or whether a powder form would be more practical for the intended manufacturing system.
Technical & Formulation Notes
Technical Notes
Liquid Vitamin D2 Oil is usually evaluated by concentration basis, carrier compatibility, handling stability, and commercial packaging fit.
Technical review commonly focuses on assay confirmation, identity, oxidative stability considerations, and how the material performs in the intended oil-based processing route.
Document review often includes COA, specification sheet, SDS/MSDS, and selected batch-related supply records depending on project needs.
Manufacturing & Process
The product is commonly prepared through ergocalciferol processing and liquid-phase formulation routes designed to support consistent concentration and commercial supply use.
Final review usually focuses on concentration basis, carrier selection, packaging protection, and suitability for the target application rather than on promotional claims.
Compatibility / Formulation Notes
Liquid Vitamin D2 Oil should be evaluated according to the intended concentration basis, carrier system, and finished dosage design.
For softgel systems, filling behavior, carrier compatibility, and concentration uniformity should be checked during pilot work.
For liquid drops and oil-based nutrition systems, oxidation control, light protection, and storage stability should be reviewed before scale-up.
Packaging format and handling conditions should be confirmed throughout warehouse and logistics execution.
Extended QC & Test Items
Depending on the intended use, review may include appearance, identification, concentration basis, carrier-system confirmation, heavy metals, and other agreed release items.
Additional project-specific checks can be discussed when a customer has formulation, market, or document requirements beyond the routine specification.
Product specifications
| Test | Specification | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Clear to yellowish oily liquid | Visual |
| Assay | Per agreed concentration / activity basis | HPLC |
| Identification | Conforms to agreed specification | Per agreed method |
| Carrier System | Per agreed specification | Per agreed method |
| Heavy Metals | Per agreed specification | ICP-MS / per agreed method |
Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed, light-protected containers.
Protect from heat, light, oxidation risk, and contamination during storage, handling, and transport.
Shelf Life
Shelf life should follow the agreed specification, carrier system, and original packing condition.
Batch label, packaging integrity, and storage protection should be checked during receipt and warehouse handling.
Packaging & Logistics
Sample Packing
Small liquid sample packs can be arranged for formulation review, filling evaluation, and supplier comparison.
Bulk Packing
Bulk liquid packing can be arranged according to concentration basis, carrier system, and transport needs.
Logistics & Documents
COA, TDS/specification sheet, SDS/MSDS, packing details, and routine export documents can be prepared according to project scope.

Supply, Documentation & Customization
Documents & Compliance
COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/spec sheet available based on product and market requirements.
Customization & Private Label
Custom packing, private label, and labeling support available depending on product type and order scope.
Commercial Support
Sample, lead time, and incoterm options can be discussed according to destination market and supply plan.
Why Source From Lifeworth
Defined concentration communication
Support for buyers who need clearer discussion around concentration basis, carrier system, and product-document alignment before purchasing decisions.
Project-based liquid supply coordination
Support for sampling, bulk packing, logistics discussion, and routine supply execution according to formulation and order needs.
Export-oriented documentation support
Routine batch documents and supply communication can be coordinated for cross-border ingredient sourcing projects.

FAQ
1) When should I choose Liquid Vitamin D2 Oil instead of Vitamin D2 Powder?
The oil form is usually the better choice for softgels, oil drops, and other liquid systems, while the powder form is generally more practical for dry blends, tablets, and capsules.
2) Is this form suitable for softgel projects?
Yes. It is commonly reviewed for softgel-oriented systems where concentration basis, carrier compatibility, and filling behavior matter.
3) What do buyers usually review before ordering?
Common review points include concentration basis, carrier system, packaging format, document scope, and storage expectations.
4) Can samples be arranged?
Yes. Sample support can be discussed according to project stage, target specification, and shipping arrangement.
5) What documents are usually available?
Routine document support typically includes COA, TDS/specification sheet, and SDS/MSDS, with additional supply documents discussed as needed.
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