CBN Oil 3000mg – Cannabinol

Technical Specifications

  • Active Cannabinoid: Cannabinol (CBN)
  • Total Potency: 3000 mg CBN
  • Bottle Volume: 50 ml (1.7 fl oz)
  • Concentration: 60 mg CBN per 1 ml
  • Extract Type: Full Spectrum
  • THC Content: Zero THC (THC-free)
  • Extraction Method: Supercritical CO₂ extraction
  • Carrier Oil: Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT oil)
  • Additional Ingredients: Hemp Sativa L. Aerial Parts
  • Alcohol: Alcohol-free
  • Manufacturing: EU-based clean room, GMP-compliant facility
  • Delivery Format: Tincture (oral drops)
  • Packaging: Glass dropper bottle
  • Origin: Colorado, USA (hemp source)
  • Compliance: TGA-compliant for Australian regulations

$140.00

Description

Cannabinol (CBN) is a cannabinoid that forms through the natural degradation of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) over time. As THC oxidises and breaks down due to exposure to light, heat, and air, it converts into CBN, which exhibits significantly reduced psychoactivity compared to its precursor. This product delivers 3000 mg of CBN in a 50 ml bottle, yielding a concentration of 60 mg per millilitre. The formulation is designed to provide cannabinol in a full spectrum format while maintaining zero detectable THC content, making it suitable for users seeking cannabinoid supplementation without any risk of psychoactive effects or THC presence.

The extraction process employs supercritical CO₂ technology, a solvent-free method that isolates cannabinoids from hemp biomass under precise temperature and pressure parameters. This technique avoids the use of alcohol or hydrocarbon solvents, which can leave residues or alter the chemical profile of the final product. Supercritical CO₂ extraction is particularly effective at removing plant lipids, waxes, and chlorophyll, resulting in a cleaner oil that integrates smoothly into daily use. The absence of alcohol in the final formulation ensures that users sensitive to ethanol or those avoiding alcohol for personal or religious reasons can use this product confidently.

This CBN oil is classified as full spectrum, meaning it retains a broad range of naturally occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids present in the hemp plant. While CBN is the primary cannabinoid, the oil may contain trace amounts of CBD, CBG, CBC, and other minor compounds depending on the source material and batch. The synergy between these compounds is often referred to as the entourage effect, a phenomenon where cannabinoids and terpenes work together to enhance bioavailability and interaction with the body’s endocannabinoid system. Despite being full spectrum, this product maintains zero detectable THC through a targeted refinement process that isolates and removes THC molecules while preserving the integrity of other cannabinoids and terpenes.

Manufacturing and Quality Assurance

The carrier oil used in this formulation is MCT (medium-chain triglycerides), derived from fractionated coconut oil. MCT oil is selected for its rapid absorption rate and neutral flavour profile, which minimises the earthy, hempy taste that some users find unpalatable in raw cannabis extracts. When administered sublingually, the oil is held under the tongue for 30 to 60 seconds, allowing cannabinoids to be absorbed directly through the mucous membranes into the bloodstream. This method bypasses hepatic first-pass metabolism, leading to faster onset and higher bioavailability compared to oral ingestion.

Manufacturing takes place in an EU-based clean room facility that adheres to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. Clean room environments are designed to minimise contamination by controlling airborne particles, temperature, humidity, and microbial activity. GMP compliance ensures that each batch is produced under consistent conditions, with rigorous quality control measures applied at every stage of production. This includes testing for cannabinoid potency, heavy metals, pesticides, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. Users should verify batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (COA) through the manufacturer’s website to confirm the absence of THC and the presence of declared cannabinoid levels.

CBN interacts with the endocannabinoid system, which is present in all mammals. However, it is critical to emphasise that CBN oil is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Users should approach cannabinoid supplementation with appropriate caution and consult healthcare professionals before use, especially if taking prescription medications or managing chronic health conditions.

Dosage, Storage, and Usage

Dosage protocols for CBN oil vary based on individual factors such as body weight, metabolism, prior cannabinoid exposure, and desired outcomes. Many users begin with a conservative dose of 0.25 to 0.5 ml (15 to 30 mg CBN) and adjust gradually based on personal response. Consistent timing and dosage help maintain stable cannabinoid levels in the system. Users should avoid exceeding recommended serving sizes without professional guidance, as higher doses do not necessarily equate to improved outcomes.

Storage recommendations include keeping the bottle in a cool, dark environment away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Glass dropper bottles provide protection against light degradation, but prolonged exposure to heat can still compromise cannabinoid potency. Once opened, the product should be used within six months to ensure freshness and efficacy.

This 3000 mg CBN oil represents a mid-tier strength option within the cannabinol market, suitable for users transitioning from lower-potency products or those seeking a more concentrated dose without reaching the upper limits of available strengths. The full spectrum profile, combined with zero THC content and supercritical CO₂ extraction, positions this product as a versatile option for consumers prioritising cannabinoid diversity without psychoactive risk.

Aurum Australis brings this premium CBN oil to Australian consumers as part of a carefully selected cannabinoid portfolio. Whether you’re exploring CBN for the first time or transitioning from CBD, our range of full spectrum, broad spectrum, and THC-free formulations ensures you find the right cannabinoid profile for your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What makes CBN different from other cannabinoids like CBD or CBG?

CBN (cannabinol) forms naturally as THC degrades over time through exposure to oxygen, light, and heat. Unlike CBD or CBG, which are synthesised directly by the hemp plant, CBN is a byproduct of THC oxidation. This gives CBN a unique chemical structure and interaction profile with the endocannabinoid system. While CBD and CBG are non-intoxicating from the start, CBN retains only minimal psychoactivity due to its origin from THC. Many users choose CBN for its distinct cannabinoid profile, particularly when seeking alternatives to more widely available CBD formulations.

Is this CBN oil completely THC-free, and how is that achieved?

Yes, this CBN oil is formulated to contain zero detectable THC, despite being classified as full spectrum. This is achieved through a targeted refinement process that isolates and removes THC molecules while preserving other cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids. The extraction process uses supercritical CO₂ technology combined with chromatography or distillation techniques to separate THC from the cannabinoid matrix. Batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (COA) confirm the absence of THC through third-party laboratory testing, ensuring compliance with Australian TGA regulations and international hemp standards.

How should I take CBN oil for optimal absorption?

For optimal absorption, CBN oil should be taken sublingually—meaning you place the desired dose under your tongue and hold it there for 30 to 60 seconds before swallowing. This allows cannabinoids to be absorbed directly through the mucous membranes into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system and liver metabolism. Start with a low dose (0.25 to 0.5 ml) and adjust gradually based on your body’s response. Consistency in timing and dosage helps maintain stable cannabinoid levels. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any cannabinoid regimen, especially if you’re taking prescription medications.