Natural Lycopene Oil
Lifeworth supplies lycopene oil in commercial assay options such as 5%, 10%, 12%, and 20% for buyers evaluating softgel fills, liquid nutrition formats, and oil-based systems. This page is mainly intended for B2B projects where fill-volume fit, concentration selection, and lipid-phase compatibility are more important than generic ingredient storytelling.
- Commercial assay options: 5% / 10% / 12% / 20% for different fill and dosage targets
- Better suited to softgels, liquid supplements, and other oil-phase systems
- COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS/spec support, sample service, and export packing coordination
Tell us your application, target specification, and destination market so we can support grade selection, documentation review, and packaging recommendations.

Quick Specs
Identity
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CAS Number
Molecular Formula
Molecular Weight
Quality
Assay
Grade
Standards
Assay Method
Enzyme Activity
Handling
Appearance
Form
Solubility
Applications
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
Lycopene Oil is an oil-based lycopene ingredient commonly evaluated for softgels, liquid supplements, and other projects where direct lipid-phase compatibility is required.
It is usually supplied in commercial assay options such as 5%, 10%, 12%, and 20%, and buyers often review target lycopene content, fill-volume limits, handling characteristics, and packaging fit before moving to technical or commercial selection.
Compared with powder grades, this format is more suitable for oil-based systems and should be evaluated as a dosage-form and concentration-selection product rather than as a generic lycopene concept.

Applications
Softgel Projects
Lycopene Oil is a practical choice for softgel development because the active is already supplied in an oil-based form. This can simplify evaluation for brands and contract manufacturers working with fill-volume targets, label claim planning, and oil-phase compatibility.
Liquid Dietary Supplements
For drops, liquid blends, and other non-powder nutritional formats, Lycopene Oil offers a more directly usable supply form than dry ingredients. It is especially relevant when the product design prioritizes liquid handling, concentrated filling, and lipid-phase system fit.
Functional Food Oil Systems
This ingredient can be evaluated for oil-based nutrition concepts where carotenoid positioning, color contribution, or fat-phase compatibility matters. In these projects, concentration selection, carrier fit, and handling stability are usually more important than broad ingredient storytelling.
Cosmetic Oil-Phase Concepts
For selected cosmetic and personal care projects, Lycopene Oil may be reviewed as an oil-phase carotenoid ingredient where antioxidant-oriented positioning and base-system compatibility are under consideration. Final suitability should depend on the target formula, usage level, and product format.
How to Choose the Right Grade / Form
- 5% grade is commonly considered when the formula allows a larger fill volume and the project needs a more flexible entry-level commercial option.
- 10% grade is often a practical mainstream choice for softgels and liquid supplement projects with balanced loading and handling needs.
- 12% grade is usually selected when the project needs stronger active contribution without moving directly to the highest concentration format.
- 20% grade is more suitable when compact formulation design, higher target loading, and reduced fill-volume pressure are priorities.
- Before ordering, confirm the final dosage form, target lycopene content per serving, fill-volume limits, packaging plan, and destination-market requirements.
Technical & Formulation Notes
Technical Notes
Technical review should focus on assay level, target active loading, fill-volume constraints, oil-system compatibility, packaging format, and handling stability.
For commercial evaluation, the key question is not only what lycopene is, but whether the selected oil grade matches the buyer's dosage form, process route, and market expectations.
Manufacturing & Process
Commercial supply typically involves extraction and concentration of the carotenoid fraction, standardization into the required assay range, incorporation into a suitable oil-based system, and final release according to agreed specifications.
For sourcing purposes, specification control, batch documentation, and packaging alignment are more important than broad process storytelling.
Compatibility / Formulation Notes
Lycopene Oil is generally more suitable for softgels, oil suspensions, and liquid systems than for dry-tablet or premix projects.
When evaluating grades, buyers usually compare target assay, fill-volume limits, carrier compatibility, oxidation control, and packaging format rather than looking only at 'higher potency'.
Final suitability should be verified in the intended formulation system through internal testing and stability review.
Extended QC & Test Items
Assay by HPLC
Appearance and color consistency
Odor
Solubility / oil-phase behavior
Heavy metals, according to target market
Microbiology, when applicable to product scope
Batch traceability linked to COA
Product specifications
| Test | Specification | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Assay (Lycopene) | 5% / 10% / 12% / 20% according to supplied grade | HPLC |
| Appearance | Dark red to red oily liquid | Visual |
| Odor | Characteristic | Organoleptic |
| Solubility | Oil-soluble | Reference / per spec |
| Heavy metals | Meets agreed limits according to target market and specification | ICP-MS / typical |
| Microbiology | Reviewed when applicable according to product scope and agreed specification | USP / ISO / typical |
| Storage | Protect from heat, direct light, and prolonged air exposure | Handling guidance |
| Documents | COA per batch; SDS/MSDS and TDS/spec sheet on request | Reference |
Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light, excessive heat, and prolonged air exposure.
Keep the container tightly closed after opening and handle under suitable conditions for oil-based ingredients.
Shelf Life
Shelf life should be confirmed according to the supplied grade, packaging format, and storage condition.
Please refer to the COA, product label, or specification sheet for batch-specific shelf-life information.
Packaging & Logistics
Sample Packing
Sample sizes can be arranged according to evaluation needs and supplied oil format.
Bulk Packing
Bulk packing can be aligned according to order volume, specification, and shipping arrangement.
Customization
Packaging, labeling, and shipping-mark discussion can be supported according to destination-market and project requirements.
Logistics & Documents
Lead time, document pack, and transport method should be aligned before shipment to support sourcing review and customs handling.

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
Grade options matched to formulation direction
Instead of offering only a single generic version, we support multiple concentration options so buyers can choose according to product design and commercial needs.
Built for B2B selection, not retail-style presentation
This product is positioned for manufacturers, formulators, and sourcing teams that need practical specification review, document support, and bulk-order coordination.
Document-ready supply support
COA, SDS/MSDS, and technical sheet support help streamline supplier evaluation and internal compliance review.
Flexible supply communication
From sample requests to packaging discussion and incoterm planning, the supply process is designed to support real procurement workflows.
Suitable for repeat-order logic
For long-term buyers, the key is not just a one-time quote, but consistent grade communication, batch clarity, and manageable delivery coordination.

FAQ
1) What is Lycopene Oil mainly used for?
It is mainly reviewed for softgels, liquid dietary supplements, and other oil-phase product concepts.
2) What assay options are available?
Commercial options can include 5%, 10%, 12%, and 20%, depending on supply arrangement and project requirements.
3) How is Lycopene Oil different from Lycopene Powder?
The oil form is generally more suitable for liquid and lipid-phase systems, while powder grades are usually more practical for tablets, capsules with dry fill, sachets, and premixes.
4) Is the highest assay always the best choice?
Not necessarily. The most suitable grade depends on dosage design, fill-volume limits, handling needs, and formulation fit.
5) Can you provide documents before ordering?
Yes. COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/specification support can be provided for sourcing evaluation.
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