30.12 mgFom IU to mcg: 50000 IU/1.66 = 30120 mcgFrom mcg to mg: 30120 mcg/1000 = 30.12 mg Final AnswerFrom USDATo convert Vitamin A as beta-carotene:From IU to mcg: IU/1.66 = mcgFrom mcg to IU: mcg * 1.66 = IUSource http://dietarysupplementdatabase.usda.nih.gov/ingredient_calculator/help.php#q2Ther are 1000 mcg in a mg so to convert to miligrams you have to divide the micograms by 1000.
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Chocolate is rich in a number of essential minerals, including magnesium, copper, potassium and manganese. In fact chocolate is thought to be the greatest contributor of copper in the diet. (Ref: <a href="http://www.fitnessandfreebies.com/fitness/chocolate.html">Nutrients in Chocolate</a>)
VitaminsAmounts Per Selected Serving %DV Vitamin A 25.2 IU 1% Retinol 0.0 mcg Retinol Activity Equivalent 1.3 mcg Alpha Carotene ~ Beta Carotene ~ Beta Cryptoxanthin ~ Lycopene ~ Lutein+Zeaxanthin ~ Vitamin C 8.2 mg 14% Vitamin D ~ ~ Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol) 0.0 mg 0% Beta Tocopherol ~ Gamma Tocopherol ~ Delta Tocopherol ~ Vitamin K ~ ~ Thiamin 0.0 mg 0% Riboflavin 0.0 mg 0% Niacin 0.1 mg 0% Vitamin B6 0.0 mg 1% Folate 1.8 mcg 0% Food Folate 1.8 mcg Folic Acid 0.0 mcg Dietary Folate Equivalents 1.8 mcg Vitamin B12 0.0 mcg 0% Pantothenic Acid 0.0 mg 0% Choline ~ Betaine ~
6000 mcg
1000 micrograms = 1 milligram so 6000 mcg = 6000/1000 mg = 6 mg
Assuming you mean international units for vitamins this question can only be answered for the specific vitamin. Vitamin units are measured by their potency and not by weight.vitamin A for instance:1 IU retinol = 0.3 mcg RAE1 IU beta-carotene from dietary supplements = 0.15 mcg RAE1 IU beta-carotene from food = 0.05 mcg RAE1 IU alpha-carotene or beta-cryptoxanthin = 0.025 mcg RAEas you can see different sources of the same vitamin can have different IU to weight ratios for RAE (retinol activity equivalent)
an IU is not a standardized unit that can be converted to mg with a single formula. IUs means something different for each item (usually vitamins) it is used for. So for one vitamin you could have 1000IUs and it is 10mg, whereas 10mg of another vitamin is only 100IU.
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1000 mcg per 100 IU
Convert 30 mcg/k/min into have on hand 120mg/100ml. childs weight 55lb