Kaya, AylaDinc, MuhittinDogu, SuleymanDemirci, Betul2024-02-232024-02-2320171041-29052163-8152https://doi.org/10.1080/10412905.2016.1216901https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12452/13152In the Anatolia folk medicine, Salvia species are used by many people in various villages and towns for the therapeutic value of their essential oils. In this study, water-distilled essential oil of three species of Salvia (Lamiaceae) was analyzed. The analysis was performed using a gas chromatography (GC-FID) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry systems, simultaneously. The major components were found as -pinene (16.2%) and -pinene (14.4%) for Salvia adenophylla Hedge & Hub-Mor. (endemic); -pinene (24.9%), myrcene (9.0%), and -humulene (7.9%) for Salvia pilifera Montbret et Aucher ex Bentham (endemic); -copaene (13.0%), -caryophyllene (10.8%), -muurolene (9.8%), -cadinene, and caryophyllene oxide (8.0%) for Salvia viscosa Jacq.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessEssential OilGc-FidGc-MsSalvia AdenophyllaSalvia PiliferaSalvia ViscosaCompositions of essential oils of Salvia adenophylla, Salvia pilifera, and Salvia viscosa in TurkeyArticle2932332392-s2.0-84982844955Q2WOS:000399651800005Q310.1080/10412905.2016.1216901