mikrobilajit
Mikrobilajit is a term used in some sources to refer to a microbial-derived analogue of shilajit, a resinous substance traditionally found in rock fissures in mountain regions. In these usages, mikrobilajit denotes a tar-like material produced through microbial processing of organic matter, rather than being directly extracted from rock. The term is not widely standardized and may appear in limited or non-peer-reviewed contexts.
Composition and properties commonly described for mikrobilajit include humic and fulvic acids, along with trace minerals
Production approaches for mikrobilajit generally involve controlled fermentation or biosynthetic processing of lignocellulosic feedstocks, peat, or
Uses and regulatory status are unsettled. Some nutraceutical or traditional medicine products market mikrobilajit as a
See also: Shilajit, fulvic acid, humic substances, microbial metabolism.