Ayanoglu, HamitAyanoglu, Filiz2024-09-182024-09-182018https://doi.org/10.24264/icams-2018.VIII.2https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/121117th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Systems -- OCT 18-20, 2018 -- Bucharest, ROMANIAThere are more than 100 species of Salvia genus distributed in the flora of Turkey, and 58 of them are endemic. 24 Salvia species are distributed in Hatay flora and 5 of them are endemic. Salvia tigrina Hedge & Hub.-Mor., named Musa Sage, because it is found in the Musa mountain in Hatay, is a species that attracts attention with its red-spotted flowers on yellow. In the study, which was the first study on the essential oil of Musa sage (S. tigrina Hedge & Hub.-Mor.), the essential oil components of leaf samples of plants collected from Musa Mountain were determined. Plant samples were dried and then hydrodistilled with neo-clevenger aparatus. Since the plant contained essential oil very low levels, hexane was used as solvent in the obtaining essential oil. As a result of the GCMS analysis 38 different compounds (98,64%) were analyzed in the essential oil of Musa sage (S. tigrina Hedge & Hub.-Mor.). The main compound of species was characterized by a high content of alpha-humulene (C15H24) with 17.52%, followed by 2,5,9-Trimethylcycloundeca-4,8-dienone (C14H22O), alpha-cadinol with 6,68% and alpha-cedrene with 5,92% respectively.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalvia tigrinaMusa sageessential oilTHE ESSENTIAL OIL COMPONENTS OF MUSA SAGE (Salvia tigrina Hedge & Hub.-Mor.)Conference Object39740110.24264/icams-2018.VIII.22-s2.0-85111833237N/AWOS:000464905000063N/A