Ultra Violet Visible
Full Form of UVV
What is UVV?
Ultra Violet Visible (UV-Vis) refers to a widely used analytical technique in spectroscopy that measures the absorption of light in the ultraviolet and visible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. In India, UV-Vis spectroscopy is extensively used in pharmaceutical companies, chemical research labs, food testing facilities, and academic institutions across the country. It plays a crucial role in quality control of medicines, water analysis, dye and pigment testing, and biochemical research. Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers rely heavily on UV-Vis spectrophotometers to ensure drug purity and concentration levels as per Indian Pharmacopoeia standards. The technique is also taught in undergraduate and postgraduate chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacy programs at universities throughout India. UV-Vis spectroscopy is commonly featured in competitive examinations like CSIR-NET, GATE, IIT JAM, and various state-level PSC exams for chemistry and life science students. Government research bodies like CSIR labs and DRDO facilities use this technique routinely for material characterization and forensic analysis. The Beer-Lambert law forms the fundamental principle behind UV-Vis measurements, making it easy to determine unknown concentrations in liquid samples. Its simplicity, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness make UV-Vis spectroscopy a foundational tool in Indian scientific education, environmental monitoring, and industrial quality assurance applications across multiple sectors.
UVV का फुल फॉर्म
पराबैंगनी-दृश्य
Example
The UV-Vis spectroscopy analysis at the Bangalore pharmaceutical lab confirmed the active ingredient concentration at 99.2% purity, well within the Indian Pharmacopoeia limits.