CBN Extract

Bulk CBN Extract for Cannabinol-Focused Processing

Upstream CBN Material for Extraction Labs and Specialty Processors

Bulk CBN extract for extraction labs and specialty processors. COAs cover cannabinoid potency, THC compliance, pesticides, and heavy metals. On request.

CBN Extract Available on Request

CBN extract refers to upstream cannabinol-containing material produced from hemp or hemp-derived inputs through extraction processes, typically used by extraction labs and specialty processors who refine CBN-rich material into CBN distillate or finished specialty products. It’s a manufacturing input for businesses with their own downstream processing capabilities.

CBN extract availability is specialty and supply-constrained. Reach out to our team for current inventory, cannabinoid profiles, and pricing. All CBN extract material we supply is verified through ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered laboratory testing. COAs cover cannabinoid panel, Delta-9 THC compliance, residual solvents, pesticides, and heavy metals. Full COAs are available prior to purchase.

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When we have CBN extract in stock, every lot ships with a Certificate of Analysis from an ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered third-party laboratory using USDA testing standards, covering cannabinoid potency, Delta-9 THC compliance, residual solvents, and contaminant testing. CBN extract is a more specialized material than CBD or CBG extract; we work with a smaller network of producers focused on CBN-rich source material.

For current CBN extract availability and pricing, contact our sales team directly.

Downstream of CBN extract, BCD stocks refined CBN distillate at 70 to 95% CBN content. For broader cannabinoid extract inventory, see CBD extract catalog. Formulators commonly blend CBN with bulk CBD material for ratio-blend product lines.

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CBN Extract Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions on CBN extract sourcing.

What is CBN extract?

CBN extract refers to upstream cannabinol-rich material produced from hemp or aged THC-containing inputs through extraction processes, typically crude or partially refined oil before distillation. It's a manufacturing input for extraction labs and specialty processors doing their own downstream refinement.

What's the difference between CBN extract and CBN distillate?

CBN extract is the upstream material: crude or partially refined CBN-rich oil. CBN distillate is the refined product at 70 to 95% CBN content after distillation. Extract sits at the start of the refinement chain; distillate sits closer to the end.

Why is CBN extract not currently listed?

CBN extract is highly specialty and supply-constrained: most commercial CBN production now starts from controlled-conversion inputs rather than aged biomass. Rather than list stale lots, we handle CBN extract through direct quotes. Contact our team for current availability.

Who uses CBN extract?

CBN extract is primarily used by extraction labs and specialty processors doing their own downstream refinement into CBN distillate or specialty cannabinoid products. It's also occasionally used by formulators developing full-spectrum CBN products who want maximum cannabinoid profile retention.

What's the typical CBN content in CBN extract?

CBN crude extract typically tests at 30 to 60% total cannabinoid content with CBN as the dominant cannabinoid, alongside minor cannabinoids and trace plant compounds. The exact profile depends on source material and extraction parameters. Each lot's COA documents the specific profile.

Is CBN extract Farm Bill compliant?

Compliant CBN extract tests under 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight and meets the federal Farm Bill standard. Given CBN's biochemical relationship to THC, Delta-9 THC verification is particularly important on CBN extract material; every COA, issued by an ISO 17025-accredited, DEA-registered third-party laboratory using USDA testing standards, documents the specific testing results.

How is CBN extract stored?

Store CBN extract in airtight containers away from light, heat, and oxygen. Cold storage extends shelf life significantly. CBN extract may continue to slowly convert in storage (CBN is itself a degradation product of THC, and additional changes can occur over time), so cold and dark storage helps maintain consistent cannabinoid ratios over the product's shelf life.