For many supplement brands, nutraceutical companies, ingredient distributors, and contract manufacturers, lumbrokinase small bulk orders are the practical step between sample testing and large-volume purchasing. A 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, or 25 kg order may be used for pilot formulation, first commercial production, supplier evaluation, or market testing before a long-term supply plan is confirmed.
However, small bulk does not mean casual purchasing. Lumbrokinase is an earthworm-derived fibrinolytic enzyme ingredient, so buyers should confirm the sample, MOQ, COA, specification sheet, activity requirement, assay method, packaging, storage condition, lead time, and shipping route before placing an order. This guide explains how B2B buyers can prepare a small bulk inquiry more efficiently and reduce avoidable quality or delivery problems.

Quick Answer: Lumbrokinase Small Bulk Orders
Lumbrokinase small bulk orders usually refer to B2B purchases around 10–25 kg for trial production, pilot formulation, distributor evaluation, or first commercial batches. Buyers should confirm the sample, MOQ, COA, specification sheet, activity requirement, lead time, and shipping method before ordering. DHL or DDP shipping may be available depending on destination and quantity.
Lumbrokinase Small Bulk Order Options
For B2B buyers, different order sizes usually represent different evaluation stages. A 100 g sample may be used for initial testing, while 1.5 kg, 10 kg and 25 kg orders are more common for trial production, small bulk purchasing or regular ingredient supply.
| Order Size | Suitable For | Buyer Should Check |
|---|---|---|
| 100 g sample | Initial sample evaluation | COA, activity level, assay method and appearance |
| 1.5 kg MOQ | Trial order or pilot formulation | Specification, packaging, storage condition and lead time |
| 10 kg order | Small bulk purchase | Batch COA, activity consistency, shipping method and payment terms |
| 25 kg order | Regular bulk order | Batch-to-batch consistency, delivery plan, documentation and long-term supply stability |
Before confirming a 10 kg or 25 kg lumbrokinase order, buyers should review the batch COA, specification sheet, activity units, lead time, and shipping arrangement.
Why This Matters for B2B Buyers
Small bulk orders are often where a buyer moves from “checking a supplier” to “testing a real supply relationship.” At this stage, price is important, but it should not be the only question.
A 100 g sample may help a buyer review appearance, odor, solubility, documentation, formulation compatibility, and internal testing needs. A 10–25 kg order, however, has more risk because it may enter pilot batches, customer evaluation, or early commercial production. If the activity unit, assay method, packaging, or shipping route is not confirmed before payment, the buyer may face delays, re-testing, repacking concerns, or mismatched expectations.
Small bulk orders make sense when buyers need to:
- move beyond sample evaluation but are not ready for larger volume;
- test lumbrokinase in capsule, tablet, powder, or enzyme blends;
- compare supplier reliability before long-term cooperation;
- prepare a first commercial batch;
- supply a distributor or brand customer with limited initial quantity;
- evaluate batch consistency before repeat purchasing.
For buyers still at the early document review stage, it may be useful to first read Lumbrokinase Sample Evaluation and Lumbrokinase COA vs Specification Sheet before requesting a small bulk quotation.
Technical Explanation: What to Confirm Before a 10–25 kg Order
1. Confirm the Activity Requirement
Lumbrokinase activity may be expressed in different unit systems, such as IU/mg, FU/g, LKU, or U, depending on the supplier and testing method. These values are not always directly interchangeable because assay methods, substrates, incubation conditions, and calculation standards may differ.
For small bulk orders, buyers should not only ask, “What is the activity?” They should also ask:
- What activity unit is used?
- What assay method is used?
- Is the activity shown on the COA?
- Does the specification sheet define the same target?
- Will the sample and bulk order follow the same activity specification?
For more detailed background, buyers can review Lumbrokinase Activity Units and Fibrin Plate Assay for Lumbrokinase Activity.
2. Check COA and Specification Before Payment
A specification sheet defines the target quality standard. A COA shows the actual test results of a specific batch. For small bulk lumbrokinase orders, both documents matter.
A buyer should check whether the COA and specification include:
- product name and source;
- batch number;
- appearance;
- activity result;
- assay method;
- moisture;
- ash or residue on ignition;
- heavy metals;
- microbiology;
- storage condition;
- shelf life;
- production or expiry information.
This step is especially important for buyers preparing 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, or 25 kg orders because the material may be used in real production, not only laboratory screening.
3. Review Sample-to-Bulk Consistency
A small bulk order should be connected to sample evaluation. Buyers should confirm whether the sample and future bulk order are based on the same specification, similar activity grade, and comparable documentation.
For enzyme ingredients, consistency is not only about appearance. It also includes activity specification, assay method, moisture, storage condition, packaging, and batch handling.
Buyers who want a deeper process for approving bulk after sample testing can read Lumbrokinase Batch Consistency.
4. Confirm Packaging Before Production or Dispatch
Packaging may affect storage, handling, repacking, and production planning. For example, a buyer ordering 10 kg may need to know whether the material is packed in smaller bags, aluminum foil bags, drums, or cartons.
Before placing a small bulk order, clarify:
- preferred bag size;
- carton or drum arrangement;
- whether repacking is required;
- whether packaging supports storage after opening;
- whether label information matches the buyer’s internal receiving process.
This is practical for contract manufacturers and distributors because receiving, warehousing, and batch tracking often depend on package format.
5. Confirm Lead Time and Shipping Method
Lead time and shipping route can affect purchasing decisions as much as product price. Standard lead time is usually 7–15 days after payment, depending on specification, available batch, quantity, packaging, and destination.
For international shipments, DHL may be suitable for some small bulk orders when speed is important. DDP door-to-door shipping may be available for selected destinations, depending on the country, shipment size, customs requirements, and logistics conditions.
Buyers should confirm:
- whether the batch is available or needs production;
- expected dispatch time;
- shipping method;
- estimated transit time;
- destination requirements;
- consignee information;
- whether DDP service is available;
- who handles import duty, tax, or customs documentation.
When a 10–25 kg Lumbrokinase Order Makes Sense
A 10 kg order may be suitable when a buyer has completed sample review and needs enough material for pilot production or internal formulation testing.
A 15 kg or 20 kg order may be useful when a supplement brand or OEM manufacturer wants to prepare a first production run while limiting inventory exposure.
A 25 kg order may make sense for ingredient distributors, repeat buyers, or buyers who already have customer demand but still want to confirm supplier reliability before ordering larger volume.
These quantities are not “large industrial orders,” but they should still be treated as formal B2B ingredient purchases. Documentation, batch number, activity specification, storage condition, and shipping plan should be confirmed clearly.

Small Bulk Order Checklist for Lumbrokinase Buyers
| Item | What to Confirm | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Target order quantity | 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, 25 kg, or other quantity | Helps supplier confirm price, packaging, and shipping route |
| Sample request | Whether a 100 g sample is needed before bulk order | Supports initial review before paid bulk purchase |
| MOQ | Standard MOQ and whether the requested quantity is workable | Prevents misunderstanding before quotation |
| COA | Available batch COA and actual test results | Shows batch-level quality data |
| Specification sheet | Target standard for the product | Defines expected quality before ordering |
| Activity specification | IU/mg, FU/g, LKU, U, or other unit | Avoids activity mismatch between buyer and supplier |
| Assay method | Fibrin plate assay or other testing method | Activity values depend on method |
| Batch number | Batch used for quotation or shipment | Supports traceability and receiving records |
| Packaging | Bag size, carton, drum, label, sealing | Affects warehouse and production handling |
| Storage condition | Cool, dry, sealed, protected from moisture and light | Important for enzyme-sensitive material |
| Lead time | Usually 7–15 days after payment, depending on order details | Helps buyer plan production schedule |
| DHL or DDP shipping | Whether DHL or DDP is available for destination | Affects delivery speed and import handling |
| Destination requirements | Country, address, consignee, import needs | Helps reduce customs or delivery issues |
| Payment and order confirmation | Payment term, invoice, PI, final quantity, shipping details | Prevents dispatch delay or wrong order arrangement |

Common Small Bulk Buyer Questions
Can I request a 100 g sample before ordering?
Yes. A 100 g sample may be available for qualified B2B buyers. The buyer usually pays international freight for sample shipment. Sample evaluation is recommended before small bulk ordering, especially when the buyer needs internal testing, formulation review, or customer approval.
What is the MOQ for lumbrokinase?
The standard MOQ is usually around 1.5 kg, depending on product specification, packaging, and destination. For buyers considering 10–25 kg, the order is normally above MOQ, but final details should still be confirmed based on specification and shipping requirements.
Can I order 10 kg or 25 kg?
Yes, 10 kg and 25 kg orders may be suitable for pilot production, first commercial batches, distributor evaluation, or early-stage market testing. Final quotation should be based on activity grade, quantity, packaging, destination, and shipping method.
What documents should I request before payment?
Buyers should request the COA, specification sheet, available batch information, assay method details, product information, storage condition, and packaging details. For regulatory-sensitive markets, buyers should also evaluate local compliance requirements before purchase.
How long does production or delivery take?
Standard lead time is usually 7–15 days after payment, depending on batch availability, specification, quantity, packaging, and destination. Transit time depends on shipping method and customs clearance.
Can the supplier arrange DHL or DDP shipping?
DHL shipping may be used for suitable international shipments. DDP shipping may be available for selected destinations. Buyers should confirm country, address, consignee details, shipment size, and whether DDP service is practical for the order.
Will the bulk batch match the sample specification?
The buyer should confirm whether the sample and bulk order are based on the same specification, similar activity grade, and the same assay basis. Batch-to-batch review should be handled through COA, specification sheet, batch number, and agreed quality requirements.
Common Mistakes or Misunderstandings
Placing a Small Bulk Order Without Sample Evaluation
Some buyers want to move directly to 10 kg or 25 kg because they already know the ingredient category. This may save time at first, but it can create problems if the material does not match the buyer’s internal test method, formulation system, or customer expectation.
Checking Price Before COA and Specification
A low price is not useful if the activity unit, assay method, COA, or specification does not match the buyer’s requirement. For enzyme ingredients, document review should come before final price comparison.
Ignoring Activity Unit and Assay Method
Lumbrokinase activity values can look very different when suppliers use different unit systems or assay methods. Buyers should avoid comparing only the number without checking the testing basis.
Assuming All Suppliers Use the Same Testing Method
Two suppliers may both offer “lumbrokinase,” but their assay method, raw material source, extraction process, and unit expression may differ. Buyers comparing suppliers should also read How to Compare Lumbrokinase Suppliers When Activity Units Differ.
Not Confirming Packaging and Storage Condition
Small bulk orders may be used directly in production. If packaging size, label, sealing, or storage condition is unclear, the receiving and production team may face avoidable handling issues.
Not Linking Sample and Bulk Specifications
A sample is useful only when it helps predict the bulk order. Buyers should confirm whether the small bulk batch will follow the same or clearly agreed specification.
Asking Only for the Lowest Price
For lumbrokinase small bulk orders, supplier reliability includes activity documentation, batch control, communication, shipping support, and repeat supply capability. Price should be reviewed together with these factors.
Allworms Supply Notes
Allworms Bio-Tech Co., Ltd. supplies pure earthworm-derived lumbrokinase as a B2B ingredient for dietary supplement, nutraceutical, enzyme formulation, and research-related applications.
Allworms operates an earthworm breeding base and production facility in Conghua, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. The company focuses on controlled raw material sourcing, in-house production, batch traceability, and stable supply for earthworm-derived ingredients.
For lumbrokinase small bulk orders:
- A 100 g sample may be available for qualified B2B buyers.
- Buyer usually pays international freight for sample shipment.
- Standard MOQ is usually around 1.5 kg, depending on specification, packaging, and destination.
- COA and specification sheet can be provided for available batches.
- Standard lead time is usually 7–15 days after payment.
- DHL shipping may be used for suitable international shipments.
- DDP shipping may be available for selected destinations.
- Bulk order details should be confirmed based on specification, quantity, packaging, and destination.
For product details, buyers may review the Lumbrokinase product page. For broader ordering and documentation questions, buyers may also review the FAQ page.
This product is supplied as a B2B ingredient. Final formulation suitability, dosage, labeling, health claims, and regulatory compliance should be evaluated by the buyer according to the intended market and finished product use.
FAQ
1. What are lumbrokinase small bulk orders?
Lumbrokinase small bulk orders usually refer to B2B quantities such as 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, or 25 kg. These orders are often used for pilot formulation, first commercial batches, distributor evaluation, or supplier approval before larger purchasing.
2. Should I request a sample before a small bulk lumbrokinase order?
Yes. Sample evaluation helps buyers review appearance, documentation, activity specification, assay method, formulation compatibility, and internal testing requirements before placing a paid small bulk order.
3. What is the standard MOQ for lumbrokinase?
The standard MOQ is usually around 1.5 kg, depending on specification, packaging, and destination. Buyers requesting 10–25 kg are usually above MOQ, but the supplier should still confirm final order details before quotation.
4. What documents should I check before ordering lumbrokinase?
Buyers should check the COA, specification sheet, batch information, assay method, activity unit, storage condition, packaging details, and lead time. For enzyme ingredients, activity unit and assay method are especially important.
5. Can Allworms support DHL or DDP shipping for small bulk orders?
DHL shipping may be used for suitable international shipments. DDP shipping may be available for selected destinations. Final shipping arrangement should be confirmed based on order quantity, packaging, destination, and local requirements.
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