1 mg = 1000 mcg. Therefore question is
How many mg = 150 mcg.
To calculate:
If
1=1000 then
x= 150 so cross multiply
150 = 1000x
150/1000= .15 mcg.
0.2 milligrams.
As far as is known, no, at least for an adult.
1000 mg of folic acid is equal to 100,000 mcg. This is an unusually high dose.
A dosage of 4 milligrams of folic acid is equivalent to 4,000 micrograms. This amount is typically higher than the standard daily recommended intake for most adults, which is generally 400 to 800 micrograms. High doses like 4 milligrams may be prescribed for specific medical conditions or during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects. Always consult a healthcare provider before taking high doses of folic acid.
Does folic acid conflict with diuretic
I would like to ask you is there any risk for a man to take folic acid. Can teenages take folic acid(boy) Do folic acid develop brains on teenages.
The precursor of folic acid is dihydrofolate. It serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of tetrahydrofolate from folic acid in biochemical reactions.
Folic Acid is actually several vitamins; M, B9 and Bc.
Folic Acid is known as vitamin B9
folic acid is non-energy
Yes, Folic acid does boost your metabolism. :)
Folic acid is a B vitamin and can be found in leafy green vegetables. Folic acid contains carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.