Mmol/L to mg/dl Calculator
Enter your value in mmol/L and select the substance from dropdown menu (glucose, cholesterol, and creatinine) in mmol / L to mg dl calculator. Enter 5.5 for glucose level and select “Glucose” from the list.
The calculator shows both the input value and calculated result, along with the conversion formula used.
Given that mmol/L is 5 and molecular weight is 180.16 g/mol (for example, glucose), calculation for converting to mg/dL is as follows: mg/dL = 5 × 180.16 / 0.05551, which results in 16,213.46 mg/dL. The final result is that 5 mmol/L is equivalent to 16,213.46 mg/dL.
Mmol/L to mg/dl Calculator
mmol/L Converted to | mg |
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1.0 | 18.02 |
2.0 | 36.03 |
3.0 | 54.05 |
4.0 | 72.06 |
5.0 | 90.08 |
6.0 | 108.10 |
7.0 | 126.11 |
8.0 | 144.13 |
9.0 | 162.14 |
10.0 | 180.16 |
11.0 | 198.18 |
12.0 | 216.19 |
13.0 | 234.21 |
14.0 | 252.22 |
15.0 | 270.24 |
16.0 | 288.26 |
17.0 | 306.27 |
18.0 | 324.29 |
19.0 | 342.30 |
20.0 | 360.32 |
25.0 | 450.40 |
30.0 | 540.48 |
35.0 | 630.56 |
40.0 | 720.64 |
50.0 | 900.80 |
60.0 | 1,080.96 |
70.0 | 1,261.12 |
80.0 | 1,441.28 |
90.0 | 1,621.44 |
100.0 | 1,801.60 |
Mmol/L to mg/dL Formula
The formula for converting mmol/L to mg/dL is:
mg/dL = mmol/L × Molecular Weight (g/mol) × 0.05551
Where:
mmol/L: Millimoles per liter
Molecular Weight (g/mol): The molecular weight of the compound
0.05551: Conversion factor for liters to deciliters and molar mass to milligrams.
mg/dL = mmol/L × Conversion Factor
Where:
- mmol/L: Value in millimoles per liter
- Conversion Factor: Substance-specific molecular weight
- mg/dL: Result in milligrams per deciliter
Conversion Factors:
- Glucose: 18.018
- Cholesterol: 96.07
- Creatinine: 61.83
- Urea: 60.05
- Triglycerides: 113.12
For glucose at 5.5 mmol/L: 5.5 × 18.018 = 99.10 mg/dL. This is a common conversion for blood glucose testing.
How to Convert Mmol/L to mg/dL?
To convert from mmol/L to mg/dL, multiply the mmol/L value by the substance’s conversion factor. To convert cholesterol from 5.2 mmol/L, multiply 5.2 × 96.07 = 499.56 mg/dL.
For glucose at 6.1 mmol/L: 6.1 × 18.018 = 109.91 mg/dL.
To convert cholesterol at 4.8 mmol/L: 4.8 × 96.07 = 461.14 mg/dL.
For creatinine at 88 mmol/L: 88 × 61.83 = 5,441.04 mg/dL.
What is Mmol/L and mg/dL?
Mmol/L (Millimoles per Liter): Mmol/L is a unit of concentration that expresses the number of millimoles of a substance per liter of solution. It’s commonly used in medical testing, especially in European and international healthcare systems. For example, blood glucose is often reported in mmol/L.
mg/dL (Milligrams per Deciliter): mg/dL represents milligrams of substance per deciliter of solution. This unit is more commonly used in the United States for medical test results. For example, blood glucose levels in the US are typically reported in mg/dL, where a normal fasting level is 70-99 mg/dL.