500
Now that would depend on your units wouldn't it?If you are talking about IU (International Units) used to measure vitamins and medicines then you should know that the IU depends on the activity of the substance and the molecular weight will differ from one substance to another.
1 mg ÷ 0.125 mg = 8
110 mg
65000 mg
175 mg
roughly 180 iu in 60 mg of gh
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
What is the iu for folic acid
one mcg = .344 iu one mg = 1000 mcg one g = 1000 mg
That depends on the substance. IU is different for all substances.
100,000 IU
o.ooo3 ug
500
10,000 IU of vitamin A is equivalent to 3,000 mcg.
1300
I believe an iu (international unit) is equivelant to a mg (milligram).