
A spectrophotometer is an instrument that measures the amount of light absorbed by the solution in a cuvette placed in the spectrophotometer. The technique also measures light intensity as a function of wavelength.
Multi-cuvette spectrophotometers are used to detect bacterial growth during the diagnosis of patients dependent upon the amount of uric acid present in the patient's urine. It also plays a vital role in life science as it is utilized for measuring some ingredients which are present in certain drugs.
Multi-cuvette spectrophotometers are segmented based on product type (UV-Vis spectrophotometer, UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer), by type (portable, benchtop), by application (environmental, life science, molecular diagnostics, medical, chemical, metallurgy, pharmaceutical, food beverage, geology, and others), and by region.