Dr. Parth Aphale*, Dr. Atul Balasaheb Rajgurav
Spectroscopy is a technique that uses the interaction of energy with a sample to perform an analysis. The data that is obtained from spectroscopy is called as a spectrum. A spectrum is nothing but a plot of the intensity of energy detected versus the wavelength of the energy. Often, spectra are used to identify the components of a sample (Qualitative analysis). Spectra may also be used to measure the amount of material in a sample (Quantitative analysis). The main aim of this study was to judge the efficacy of U.V. Spectroscopy in differentiating different potencies of the same medicine. [1]. 3 centesimal scale of potencies of sulphur were selected namely 30, 200 and 1M/1000. It was observed that the UV trans-mission for homeopathic preparations of Sulphur was significantly different for different potencies of Sulphur that were tested which was evident from Æ?max.
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