Convert Micromoles per litre to Nanomoles per litre
Convert Micromoles per litre (µmol/L) to Nanomoles per litre (nmol/L) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
nmol/L = µmol/L × 1000
About Micromoles per litre
The micromole per litre (µmol/L, µM) equals 10⁻³ mol/m³, widely used in pharmacology, clinical toxicology, and biochemistry for metabolite and drug concentrations. Serum creatinine: 62-115 µmol/L; uric acid: 200-430 µmol/L; therapeutic phenytoin: 40-80 µmol/L. 1 µmol/L = 10⁻³ mmol/L.
About Nanomoles per litre
The nanomole per litre (nmol/L, nM) equals 10⁻⁶ mol/m³, routinely used in pharmacology and clinical chemistry. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D: 50-125 nmol/L (optimal range); testosterone (adult men): 9-35 nmol/L; morning cortisol: 140-690 nmol/L. Numerically identical to µmol/m³. 1 nmol/L = 10⁻³ µmol/L.
Quick Reference Table
| Micromoles per litre (µmol/L) | Nanomoles per litre (nmol/L) |
|---|---|
| 1 µmol/L | 1000 nmol/L |
| 2 µmol/L | 2000 nmol/L |
| 5 µmol/L | 5000 nmol/L |
| 10 µmol/L | 10000 nmol/L |
| 25 µmol/L | 25000 nmol/L |
| 50 µmol/L | 50000 nmol/L |
| 100 µmol/L | 100000 nmol/L |