Modern CBN Extraction Procedures

CBN is commonly extracted by combining crude cannabis or hemp oil manufacturing to separate the different cannabinoids. In some instances, even terpenes can be obtained. In terms of chemical composition and medicinal profile, CBN is highly similar to CBD. Still, there are several critical differences in producing it and its potential for moderate psychedelic effects.

How CBN Occurs

Unlike CBD, which is produced as a byproduct of CBDA, CBN is produced when THC degrades. This process occurs spontaneously over time due to exposure to air, heat, or light. Therefore, while freshly cured hemp and cannabis strains will not have a significant concentration of CBN, the potency will rise with time. 

As a result, CBN is often more potent in older, more mature hemp or cannabis strains.

CBN is Rare

Most cannabis plants only generate 3-5 percent CBN, making it very rare. On the other hand, CBD is more widely accessible and can be extracted in significant amounts. Extractors may separate these distinct cannabinoids for more controlled usage. This is done using standard scientific procedures for separating different components, such as chromatography.

Because broad spectrum CBN is extracted in small amounts from hemp and cannabis plants, it is difficult to obtain it …