Convert glucose: milligram per deciliter to millimole per liter

How to convert glucose from milligram per deciliter to millimole per liter?

To convert glucose from milligram per deciliter to millimole per liter, simply multiply the value in milligram per deciliter (mg/dL) with 0.055500056 and you'll get the value in millimole per liter (mmol/L).

Common conversions for glucose

Here's a list to quickly select the most commonnly used converters for glucose:

Example conversions for glucose from mg/dL to mmol/L

1 mg/dL = 0.055500056 mmol/L
2 mg/dL = 0.111000111 mmol/L
3 mg/dL = 0.166500167 mmol/L
4 mg/dL = 0.222000222 mmol/L
5 mg/dL = 0.277500278 mmol/L
6 mg/dL = 0.333000333 mmol/L
7 mg/dL = 0.388500389 mmol/L
8 mg/dL = 0.444000444 mmol/L
9 mg/dL = 0.4995005 mmol/L
10 mg/dL = 0.555000555 mmol/L
11 mg/dL = 0.610500611 mmol/L
12 mg/dL = 0.666000666 mmol/L
13 mg/dL = 0.721500722 mmol/L
14 mg/dL = 0.777000777 mmol/L
15 mg/dL = 0.832500833 mmol/L
16 mg/dL = 0.888000888 mmol/L
17 mg/dL = 0.943500944 mmol/L
18 mg/dL = 0.999000999 mmol/L
19 mg/dL = 1.054501055 mmol/L
20 mg/dL = 1.11000111 mmol/L
21 mg/dL = 1.165501166 mmol/L
22 mg/dL = 1.221001221 mmol/L
23 mg/dL = 1.276501277 mmol/L
24 mg/dL = 1.332001332 mmol/L
25 mg/dL = 1.387501388 mmol/L
26 mg/dL = 1.443001443 mmol/L
27 mg/dL = 1.498501499 mmol/L
28 mg/dL = 1.554001554 mmol/L
29 mg/dL = 1.60950161 mmol/L
30 mg/dL = 1.665001665 mmol/L
31 mg/dL = 1.720501721 mmol/L
32 mg/dL = 1.776001776 mmol/L
33 mg/dL = 1.831501832 mmol/L
34 mg/dL = 1.887001887 mmol/L
35 mg/dL = 1.942501943 mmol/L
36 mg/dL = 1.998001998 mmol/L
37 mg/dL = 2.053502054 mmol/L
38 mg/dL = 2.109002109 mmol/L
39 mg/dL = 2.164502165 mmol/L
40 mg/dL = 2.22000222 mmol/L
41 mg/dL = 2.275502276 mmol/L
42 mg/dL = 2.331002331 mmol/L
43 mg/dL = 2.386502387 mmol/L
44 mg/dL = 2.442002442 mmol/L
45 mg/dL = 2.497502498 mmol/L
46 mg/dL = 2.553002553 mmol/L
47 mg/dL = 2.608502609 mmol/L
48 mg/dL = 2.664002664 mmol/L
49 mg/dL = 2.71950272 mmol/L
50 mg/dL = 2.775002775 mmol/L

What is glucose?

Glucose is a fundamental sugar that provides energy to our cells. It's found in many foods and is crucial for our body's functioning.

How is glucose measured?

Glucose levels are measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or millimoles per liter (mmol/L) of blood. Common methods include blood glucose meters for instant readings, continuous glucose monitoring for real-time data, and lab tests for comprehensive profiles.