How do you convert uric acid from mg dL to UMOL L?
(mg/dL x 0.0259 = mmol/L).
How do you convert micro moles to mg dL?
The formula used to convert µmol/L to Milligram per Deciliter is 1 Micromole per Liter = 0.0113096584483149 Milligram per Deciliter.
How much is mmol L to mg dL?
1 mmol/L = 18 mg/dL , but calculating it in your own head can be a bit overwhelming.
What is μm concentration?
A micromolar (μM) is the decimal fraction of a molar, which is the common non-SI unit of molar concentration. For example, a 2-molar (2 M) solution contains 2 moles of a certain substance in one liter of a liquid or gaseous mixture.
What is a high uric acid level in UMOL L?
The normal range is described differently in different labs, but usually the normal range is between 130-500 micromol/l (approx 3-7 mg/dl). The top of the normal range is lower in women. Levels are raised in those with kidney disease and when taking certain drugs, but high levels also common in the general population.
What is the conversion factor for uric acid?
Clinical Chemistry SI Conversion Factors
| Measure | Conventional (USA) Units | Conversion Factor (×) |
|---|---|---|
| Urea nitrogen | mg/dL | 0.357 |
| Uric acid | mg/dL | 0.059 |
| Urine protein/creatinine ratio | g/g | 0.113 |
| Xylose absorption | mg/dL | 0.067 |
How do you convert umol L to mg dL to bilirubin?
To convert results from mg/dL to μmol/L, multiply mg/dL by 17.1. It is recommended that each laboratory determine its own reference range based upon its particular locale and population characteristics. The LOD for Neonatal Bilirubin is 0.03 mg/dL (0.52 μmol/L).
What is the conversion of mmol L to mg dL?
How do you convert molarity to micro molarity?
By using our Micromolar to Molar conversion tool, you know that one Micromolar is equivalent to 0.000001 Molar. Hence, to convert Micromolar to Molar, we just need to multiply the number by 0.000001.