The original person who answered this stated it was 400IU...This is wrong and could possibly be a grave mistake if someone were to follow this crap answer. each ONE mg = 40,000 IU whoever answered this is playing around in things they shouldn't touch. 4000 mg would be 160,000,000 IU and would be a fatal dose of vitamin D. ALWAYS go look for other answers before you trust the first thing you find people.
10,000 IU of vitamin A is equivalent to 3,000 mcg.
The conversion rate for vitamin E acetate to IU is 1 IU = 0.67 mg. Therefore, 30 IU of vitamin E would be approximately equal to 20 mg of vitamin E acetate.
3500 IU is equal to 1050 mcg (microgram) retinol (Vitamin A)
100,000 IU
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1 IU is the biological equivalent of about 0.667 mg d-alpha-tocopherol (2/3 mg exactly), or of 1 mg of dl-alpha-tocopherol acetate
The conversion from international units (IU) to milligrams (mg) depends on the substance in question, as different compounds have different conversion factors. For example, for Vitamin D, 4000 IU is equivalent to about 100 mcg, or 0.1 mg. However, for other substances, the conversion can vary significantly. To get an accurate conversion, it's essential to know the specific substance involved.
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
50000 iu
To convert milligrams (mg) to international units (IU), you need to know the specific substance's conversion factor, as different substances have different potencies. For example, 70 mg of vitamin E is approximately 104 IU, while 70 mg of vitamin D is about 2800 IU. Without knowing the specific substance, it's not possible to provide a direct conversion from 70 mg to IU.
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