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Is UM the same as ug mL?

Is UM the same as ug mL?

The simple formula is: ( µg/mL ) = ( µM ) * ( MW in KD) , ( ng/mL ) = ( nM ) * ( MW in KD) , ( pg/mL ) = ( pM ) * ( MW in KD) . For example: If the protein molar concentration is labeled as 2 µM, and the MW of the protein is 40 KD, then this protein product’s mass concentration will be 2 ( µM ) * 40 ( KD ) = 80 µg/mL.

How do you convert micromolar to mg mL?

Divide the concentration (mg/ml) by the molecular weight. We will use the example of a typical immunotoxin that has a molecular weight of 210,000 grams per mole (or mg/mmole or kDa) (the molecular weight is usually found on the data sheet) and a common concentration is 1.0 mg/ml.

How do you convert micromolar to micrograms?

you have to know the MW of your protein. mass of protein in gram = number of mole*MW in gram/mole. So if you know your protein concentration in µM then multiply it by the MW to get it in µg per L.

How much is a micromole?

A micromole is a unit of measure defined as 10-6 (one-millionth) of a mole. The symbol for micromole is commonly umol or μmol. Micromoles are commonly used to count the number of photons in a plant grow light system.

How do you convert UM into ug / ml?

Re: uM into ug/mL. Originally posted by Unregistered View Post. 1M = 300g in 1 Litre. 1mM = 300mg in 1 litre. 1uM= 300ug in 1 litre. Multiply by ten to get a 10 uM solution ie 3000ug in 1 litre. Divide by 1000 to get the amount in mls ie 3 ug in 1ml.

How to convert insulin ng / mL to nm?

I need to convert insulin ng/ml to nanomoles. Can anyone offer any help. my starting concentration of insulin is 3.5ng/ml which I need to convert into nM. If we divide by 5808 g/mol, we get 0.603 nmol/L = 0.603 nM.

How many nmol / L in 3.5 ng / mL?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin. 3.5 ng/mL = 3.5 µg/L. If we divide by 5808 g/mol, we get 0.603 nmol/L = 0.603 nM.

What is the molecular weight of 1 m?

Note in the original post that the molecular weight (also the molar mass) was given as 300. More generally, 1 M means 1 mole per liter, and you need the molar mass to convert to grams per liter. Note in the original post that the molecular weight (also the molar mass) was given as 300.