CBN oil is a hemp-derived oil carrying cannabinol — the cannabinoid that forms as the hemp plant ages — as a THC-free isolate in a neutral MCT carrier. CBD Oil Melbourne stocks it for Melbourne in four strengths from $89.95, ships to Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick and across VIC, and describes it strictly by what is in the bottle.

This page is about the plant science behind cannabinol and the composition of the oil we sell — not its effects. CBD Oil Melbourne is an online CBD oil store in VIC; we name what every bottle contains and stop there.
How cannabinol (CBN) forms in the hemp plant
Cannabinol has a different origin to every other cannabinoid in the range, and that origin defines what it is.
Most cannabinoids — including CBD (cannabidiol) and CBG (cannabigerol) — are synthesised directly by living hemp tissue as the plant grows. The plant produces CBG first, then enzymes convert it into CBD, THC, and other compounds.
Cannabinol is not built that way. It forms later, through a process called oxidation. As harvested hemp material is exposed to light, heat, or oxygen over time — during drying, storage, or processing — THC molecules already present break down and convert into CBN. This is a degradation pathway, not a growth one: produced by the slow chemical transformation of plant material that has already been harvested, not by the growing plant itself.
That origin matters for the label. Because cannabinol begins as a THC breakdown product, a common question is whether a CBN oil contains THC. As an isolate — which is how we supply it — the answer is no. The CBN is extracted and isolated from the plant material on its own, leaving residual THC behind. The finished CBN oil is a single-compound extract: cannabinol dissolved in MCT, confirmed THC-free on its Certificate of Analysis.
What CBN is — compositionally
Cannabinol is one of over a hundred cannabinoids identified in Cannabis sativa L., the plant species that includes both marijuana (high-THC) and hemp (low-THC) varieties. In fresh hemp it occurs in small concentrations; in aged or oxidised material the proportion increases as THC converts. It is less abundant than CBD and accordingly rarer on a shelf.
Our CBN oil describes the isolated form only: one cannabinoid, named, in a measured milligram quantity. The label tells you the compound (cannabinol), the spectrum (isolate — a single compound rather than a blend), the carrier (coconut-derived MCT), and the THC content (0% THC, confirmed by third-party testing).
CBN vs CBD vs CBG — a compositional comparison
Three separate cannabinoids, three different profiles. The differences are structural and compositional, not a ranking.
CBD (cannabidiol) is the most abundant cannabinoid in hemp and the compound around which most oil ranges are built. We sell it in two forms: full-spectrum CBD oil keeps CBD alongside minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and a legal trace of THC under 0.3%; broad-spectrum CBD oil goes through an extra step to remove the THC, leaving 0% on the label.
CBG (cannabigerol) is the plant-produced precursor — the compound synthesised first in living hemp tissue, from which CBD and others are then built. Once a plant matures, most of its CBG has been converted, which is why it is a minor constituent at harvest. We supply it as CBG oil.
CBN (cannabinol) forms after harvest, by oxidation. It is a downstream product of THC degradation in aged plant material — the simplest composition in our range as a THC-free isolate: one cannabinoid, one carrier. The distinction between all three is when each compound forms: active biosynthesis for CBG and CBD, post-harvest oxidation for CBN oil.
What's in our CBN oil — strengths and pricing
Our CBN oil is cannabinol isolate dissolved in coconut-derived MCT in a 50ml glass bottle. It comes in four strengths; the milligram figure is the total cannabinol in the whole bottle:
- CBN oil 1000mg — 20mg per ml, from $89.95
- CBN oil 3000mg — 60mg per ml
- CBN oil 6000mg — 120mg per ml
- CBN oil 12000mg — 240mg per ml
Every bottle holds approximately 100 servings measured with a 0.5ml dropper, regardless of the strength. The only ingredient in CBN oil is the cannabinol isolate and the MCT carrier — the full list reads: hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract and MCT coconut oil. Organic, non-GMO, alcohol-free.
Each batch is third-party lab-tested, and a Certificate of Analysis is available on request — email [email protected] with the batch number printed on your bottle. The oils are made for EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched within Australia.
Browse the complete range — CBN alongside CBD and CBG in every strength — on the Melbourne shop.

From our CBD oil range

CBN Oil 6000mg Cannabinol – 50ml
Cannabinol (CBN) isolate, THC-free, more concentrated again: 6000mg in 50ml of MCT oil at 120mg per ml — the cannabinoid that forms as raw hemp ages, supplied as a single compound.

CBD Oil 6000mg Broad Spectrum – 50ml
Broad-spectrum CBD with the THC removed (0%): 6000mg of cannabidiol alongside the supporting hemp cannabinoids and terpenes, the same 50ml bottle drawn closer together at 120mg per millilitre.

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg Full Spectrum – 50ml
Pet-formulated full-spectrum CBD: the same hemp source as our human range in a neutral MCT carrier, 2000mg in 50ml at 40mg per ml, trace THC under 0.3%, with no human-targeted flavours. Best introduced with your vet.
How to read a CBN oil label
Three label figures matter when comparing CBN oil options.
Total milligrams (mg) — the cannabinoid content of the whole bottle. A 1000mg CBN oil and a 6000mg CBN oil are both 50ml bottles; the difference is concentration — 20mg/ml vs 120mg/ml. That per-ml figure is more useful than the headline number alone.
Spectrum — our CBN oil is an isolate: one cannabinoid, not a blend. Every oil in our range is labelled as full-spectrum (trace THC), broad-spectrum (THC removed), or isolate (single compound).
THC content and lab testing — our CBN oil is confirmed THC-free on the Certificate of Analysis for each batch. We supply the batch-matched COA on request; guidance on reading the figures is part of our how-to-use resource.
The complete product range lists every strength in Australian dollars.
Is CBN oil legal in VIC?
Cannabinoid products in Australia fall under the national framework administered by the Therapeutic Goods Administration, which applies uniformly across VIC and every other state and territory. CBD Oil Melbourne describes CBN oil by composition only — a THC-free cannabinol isolate in MCT — and does not make any therapeutic claims. The current scheduling and rules are published on the TGA website, the authoritative source for legal detail.
Our CBN oil is sold to adults aged 18 and over in Melbourne and across VIC. It is not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding. If you are under ongoing medical care or take regular medication, speak with your own health professional before adding any supplement to your routine.
Buying CBN oil in Melbourne
CBD Oil Melbourne is an online-only store — no retail counter in Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, or Brunswick, just an order online and a parcel to your door. Orders ship to Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick and Australia-wide on standard domestic shipping.
The CBN oil range is on the same product page as our CBD and CBG lines, so you can compare every spectrum and every strength in one place. All prices are in plain Australian dollars. If you have a question about a specific batch or want the COA for your order, contact us at [email protected].
Common questions about CBN oil in Melbourne
What is cannabinol (CBN)? A minor cannabinoid found in hemp that forms by oxidation as plant material ages — a breakdown product of THC — rather than being synthesised by the living plant. We supply it as a THC-free isolate described by composition only.
Does CBN oil contain THC? Ours does not. It is an isolate — a single cannabinoid — and confirmed THC-free on the third-party Certificate of Analysis for each batch. Email [email protected] with your batch number to request the certificate.
What is the difference between CBN, CBD, and CBG? Three separate cannabinoids from the same plant. CBG is the biosynthetic precursor; CBD is the primary compound built from it; CBN forms after harvest by oxidation. Our full-spectrum and broad-spectrum oils are built around CBD; CBG oil carries cannabigerol; this page covers CBN as an isolate.
Is CBN oil legal in VIC? Cannabinoids including cannabinol sit within the national framework set by the TGA. We describe our product by composition and make no therapeutic claims.
Where can I buy CBN oil in Melbourne? Online from CBD Oil Melbourne. The CBN oil range starts at $89.95 for the 1000mg bottle, ships to Melbourne CBD, Richmond, St Kilda, Brunswick and across VIC.


