One unit of Vitamin D equals One International Unit of Vitamin D.
Another name for International Unit is IU, but there is no such thing as a "unit" of Vitamin D.
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A troy ounce is equal to 480 grains. The international troy ounce is equal to exactly 31.1034768 grams. A troy ounce is referred as a 99.99% pure gold piece or gold grains.
There are many elements found in milk such as vitamins and minerals. These vitamins include Vitamin D and Vitamin A as well as calcium.
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50000 iu
one milliliter
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10 glasses of milk = 1,000 units of vitamin D
Vitamin D 1.25 softgels are 50,000 USP units.
1 international unit is contained in 25 nanograms (1x10-9) of active vitamin D. Then 600x25x10-9=15 micrograms or 0.015 mg or 0.000015 grams. Vitamins D is expressed rather in units because we consume with food inactive vitamin D, which is activated in our body under the effec to the ultraviolet radiation of the Sun.
No. International units are different for each vitamin measured. There is an answer on this site that tells you a few of the equivalents. They are 3.33 iu http://www.answers.com/topic/retinol-1 = 1 μg; 40 iu http://www.answers.com/topic/vitamin-d = 1 μg; 1 iu http://www.answers.com/topic/tocopherol-1 = 1 mg. For more info, search international unit.
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International unit this is a unit used to measure many vitamins and drugs. It is a standarized measurement, therefore, what is in the tablet or pill is standard. This is not true for any herbal preparations, which are not standardized.
i take 50000 units vitamin d how many mgs is that
It depends on what units.
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