send link to app

Bromide & Cpeptide Unit Convet app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1104 ratings )
Education
Developer: Turgay Kal
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 16 Jul 2023
App size: 17.5 Mb

Bromide unit conversion involves converting the concentration of bromide from one unit of measurement to another. The commonly used units for bromide concentration are:
Milligrams per liter (mg/L)
Micrograms per liter (μg/L)
Parts per million (ppm)
To convert bromide concentration between these units, you can use the following conversion factors:
1 mg/L = 1000 μg/L
1 mg/L = 1 ppm
For example, if you have a bromide concentration in mg/L and you want to convert it to μg/L, you can multiply the value by 1000. Similarly, to convert from mg/L to ppm, you can simply keep the value as it is.
Its important to note that these conversion factors are commonly used, but its always recommended to consult the specific guidelines or laboratory standards for accurate and precise conversions in your specific application or context.
Remember to consider the appropriate conversion factor based on the direction of the conversion (i.e., from mg/L to μg/L or from mg/L to ppm) and apply the conversion factor accordingly.
Please note that the actual conversion factors may vary depending on the specific application or industry. Its always best to refer to authoritative sources or consult with experts in the field for precise and up-to-date conversion factors for bromide.

C-peptide Unit Conversion

C-peptide is a peptide hormone that is produced in the pancreas along with insulin. It is released into the bloodstream in equimolar amounts with insulin. C-peptide levels can be measured to assess pancreatic function and insulin production.
C-peptide unit conversion involves converting the concentration of C-peptide from one unit of measurement to another. The commonly used units for C-peptide measurement are:
Nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL)
Picomoles per liter (pmol/L)
Micrograms per liter (μg/L)
To convert C-peptide concentration between these units, you can use the following conversion factors:
1 ng/mL = 333 pmol/L
1 ng/mL = 1000 μg/L
For example, if you have a C-peptide concentration in ng/mL and you want to convert it to pmol/L, you can multiply the value by 333. Similarly, to convert from ng/mL to μg/L, you can multiply by 1000.
Its important to note that these conversion factors are commonly used, but its always recommended to consult the specific guidelines or laboratory standards for accurate and precise conversions in clinical practice.
Remember to consider the appropriate conversion factor based on the direction of the conversion (i.e., from ng/mL to pmol/L or from pmol/L to ng/mL) and apply the conversion factor accordingly.
Please note that the actual conversion factors may vary slightly based on the specific assay used for C-peptide measurement. Its always best to refer to authoritative sources or consult with medical professionals for precise and up-to-date conversion factors.