Through a process called SEX
Use ratios.
40 IU = 1 g
500
Vitamin D: 1 IU is the biological equivalent of 0.025 μg cholecalciferol/ergocalciferol 1000iu=25ug
Keep in mind that conversions from IU to mg are specific for each vitamin, so this formula/answer is only applicable for Vitamin D. You first have to convert the 2,000 IU into mcg. Each IU of Vitamin D is equal to 40 mcg, so you divide 2,000 by 40 which equals 50. Then you have to convert the mcg amount into mg which you do by dividing the mcg amount by 100. In this case 50 divided by 100, which equals 0.5, which means that 2,000 IU of Vitamin D is 0.5 mg
1 mcg vitamin D (cholecalciferol) = 40 IU Let´s say you have 300 IU of vitamin D: 300 / 40 = 7,5 mcg vit. D Then you would have to convert 7,5 mcg to mg: 7,5 / 1000 = 0,0075 mg vitamin D.
10,000 IU of vitamin A is equivalent to 3,000 mcg.
Is a 1000 IU Vitamin D the same as 1000 mg of Vitamin D
Ans: 0.3 mg = 1,200 i.u...... 1 mg = 40,000 iu
3500 IU is equal to 1050 mcg (microgram) retinol (Vitamin A)
ascorbic acid 150 mg, biotin 0.25 mg, calcium pantothenate 16.3 mg, calcium phosphate 129 mg, copper sulphate 3.39 mg, dried ferrous sulphate 32.04 mg, magnesium oxide 60 mg, manganese sulphate 2.03 mg, nicotinamide 100 mg, phosphorus 25.8 mg, sodium borate 0.88 mg, sodium molybdate 0.25 mg, vitamin A 10000 iu, vitamin B1 10 mg, vitamin B12 15 mcg, vitamin B2 10 mg, vitamin B6 3 mg, vitamin D3 1000 iu, vitamin E 25 mg, zinc sulphate 2.2 mg source: mims.com/Page.aspx?menuid=mng&name=SUPRADYN+tab&brief=true&CTRY=IN
1.25 mg is the equivalent of 50,000 IU.
100,000 IU
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