To convert FCCPU (Food Chemical Codex Papain Units) to milligrams (mg), you need to know the specific conversion factor for papain. The conversion factor for papain is typically around 2.5 FCCPU to 1 mg. Therefore, to convert FCCPU to mg, you would divide the FCCPU value by the conversion factor of 2.5. For example, if you have 100 FCCPU of papain, you would divide 100 by 2.5 to get 40 mg.
The term "fccpu" is not a standard unit of measurement or a commonly recognized term in scientific literature. If you meant "fcc" as in "face-centered cubic," it pertains to crystal structures rather than a measure of mass. Please provide clarification or specify the context of "fccpu" to receive a more accurate answer.
This is what I found online:For BROMELAIN: 2400 GDU = 50,000,000 FCCPUAccording to: http://www.biozym.de/datasheets/papain.php
show me how to convert 0.3 mg to grain
You can not convert mg (weight) to volume (ml).
To convert mg to kg, divide by 1,000. 45654 mg = 45.654 kg.
One can convert mg to kg by dividing milligrams by 1000.
500 mg
Multiply by 1000 =72,000 mg
Convert ml to oz. then oz. to mg to get 57.51664649 mg.
It's easy because 'mg' and 'Mg' mean the same thing: milligrams.
Milliliters does not convert to milligrams.
Divide mg by 1,000,000 to get kg.