LED lights only produce light, barely any heat and no UVB. For reptiles these are most commonly used for bio-active setups to help with plants beside a UVB bulb or without it depending if the reptile needs UVB or not.
A proper UVB bulb is a reptisun T5 HO 10.0 appropriately sized tube light with a reflective fixture to fit it.
Or a Arcadia 12% or 14% T5 HO appropriately sized tube light with a reflective fixture that fits.
I think there are some UV LEDs coming onto the market , not seen any designed for reptile (or more specifically for DRAGONS , only low power LEDs for JUNGLE reptiles).
From what I've read, the Zoo Med ReptiSun LED UVB Terrarium Hood has a bank of LED's built in that add bright white light ONLY , and it's necessary to install a T5HO UVB tube in the hood to provide UVA & UVB.
, emission band centred on 365nm , not sure the width of the power spectrum emitted, again likely only +/- 10 to 20 nm.
So you'd likely need a combination the two to get close to a full UVA power spectrum, and then there's the microW UVA / sq.cm vs distance relationship , I've seen no information on this with these LEDs.
so - short answer = NO. Only options are T8 or T5HO UVB tubes or UVB compacts or MVBs.