angiospermilajit
Angiospermilajit is a term used in some speculative discussions to denote a resinous substance purportedly derived from angiosperms, the flowering plants. The concept imagines a plant-based exudate that accumulates and concentrates through geological or diagenetic processes in mountainous or forested regions, yielding a dark, tar-like material. The name combines "angiosperm" with the traditional resin-like substance shilajit, signaling plant origin rather than mineral sources.
Because angiospermilajit is not established in mainstream botany or chemistry, its definition varies and relies largely
Reported compositions include fulvic- and humic-acid–like substances, trace minerals, and antioxidant compounds, but no standardized analyses
Occurrences are described only in fringe literature and anecdotal reports. There is no verified natural occurrence
Use claims span traditional medicine and dietary supplement contexts. Without regulatory evaluation, medical efficacy and safety
Scholarly attention is limited. Researchers emphasize the need for clear definitions, standardized sampling, and rigorous chemical