When you read a CBN oil label in Brisbane, three things tell you what it actually contains — and none of them is a therapeutic promise. The milligrams figure tells you how much cannabinol is in the bottle. The spectrum line tells you it is an isolate, meaning a single cannabinoid with nothing else alongside it. The Certificate of Analysis confirms the THC figure: zero. Everything else on the product page is secondary to those three numbers.
CBD Oil Brisbane stocks CBN oil as a THC-free cannabinol isolate in a coconut-derived MCT carrier, in a 50ml bottle, in four strengths. This page describes it by composition — what it contains, how the milligrams convert to a per-millilitre figure, and how to read the label and the lab report. We post across Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank and Chermside and the rest of Queensland.

How to read a CBN oil label in Brisbane
A CBN oil label carries more information than most buyers check. Three items are worth reading before anything else.
1. The cannabinoid name and form. The label should say cannabinol (or CBN) and specify isolate. Isolate means the cannabinoid has been separated from the rest of the plant material, so the bottle contains one compound — CBN — dissolved in the carrier. Our label reads: hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract and MCT coconut oil. No other active compounds are listed because there are none.
2. The milligram figure and the volume. The number printed on the front — 1000mg, 3000mg, 6000mg or 12000mg — is the total CBN across the whole 50ml bottle. Divide by the volume to get the per-millilitre concentration: a 1000mg bottle contains 20mg per ml; a 6000mg bottle contains 120mg per ml. Our bottles use a 0.5ml dropper serving, so every bottle holds approximately 100 servings regardless of strength. That arithmetic is worth doing before comparing prices: a 3000mg bottle at $220.00 delivers three times the CBN of the 1000mg at $89.95 in the same 50ml format.
3. The Certificate of Analysis. A COA is a third-party lab report tied to a specific batch number printed on your bottle. It confirms the THC content (zero for our CBN isolate), the cannabinoid concentration and the absence of contaminants. Our CBN oil is third-party lab-tested by batch, and the matching COA is available on request — email [email protected] with the batch number from your bottle and we will send the report that corresponds to it. Reading the COA is how you verify the label rather than take it on trust.
What is cannabinol (CBN)?
Cannabinol, abbreviated CBN, is a minor cannabinoid found in the hemp plant. "Minor" refers to the quantity it occurs in naturally — much less than the major cannabinoids such as CBD — which is part of why it is less common as a shelf ingredient and tends to sit at a different price point.
CBN is sometimes described as an aging cannabinoid because it forms as the plant matures and other compounds break down over time. Chemically it is its own distinct molecule, separate from CBD (cannabidiol) and from CBG (cannabigerol) — three cannabinoids that come from the same plant but are not interchangeable names for the same thing. On this page CBN is a named ingredient: a minor cannabinoid, supplied as a THC-free isolate, in a neutral MCT carrier. We make no claims beyond that description.
CBN vs CBD vs CBG — a composition comparison
The three most common single-cannabinoid questions we receive in Brisbane are about how CBN, CBD and CBG differ. The answer is compositional, not a ranking.
CBD (cannabidiol) is the most abundant cannabinoid in hemp. Our full-spectrum CBD oil keeps CBD with the other hemp compounds and a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. The broad-spectrum CBD oil removes the THC, leaving the other hemp compounds intact.
CBG (cannabigerol) is the precursor cannabinoid the plant produces first — scarcer than CBD and sold by us as a THC-free isolate in our CBG oil.
CBN (cannabinol) is a minor cannabinoid, distinct from both CBD and CBG, supplied here as a THC-free isolate. The difference across the three is which compound each oil contains — not a ranking. We describe all of them by composition only.
From our CBD oil range

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg — Full Spectrum
Pet-formulated full-spectrum CBD from the same hemp source as our human range, in a neutral MCT carrier with no human-targeted flavours or sweeteners. 2000mg in 50ml — 40mg per ml. Best introduced with vet guidance.

CBG Oil 1000mg — Cannabigerol
Cannabigerol, the cannabinoid hemp uses to build the others as it grows. Scarcer than CBD, so it sits at a different price. Full-spectrum, trace THC under 0.3%. 1000mg in 50ml MCT — 20mg per ml.

CBD Oil 1000mg — Broad Spectrum
Broad-spectrum hemp oil with the supporting cannabinoids and terpenes kept and the THC removed (0%). 1000mg of CBD in a 50ml MCT bottle — 20mg per ml, around 100 servings. Organic, non-GMO, alcohol-free.
Our CBN oil range in Brisbane
Our CBN oil is cannabinol isolate dissolved in coconut-derived MCT carrier oil, in a 50ml bottle. The ingredient list is two items: hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) aerial-parts extract and MCT coconut oil. The oil is organic, non-GMO and alcohol-free. It is imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched from within Australia.
Four strengths are available, with the milligram figure representing the total CBN in the bottle:
- CBN Oil 1000mg — $89.95 — 20mg CBN per ml
- CBN Oil 3000mg — $220.00 — 60mg CBN per ml
- CBN Oil 6000mg — $390.00 — 120mg CBN per ml
- CBN Oil 12000mg — $585.00 — 240mg CBN per ml
All four strengths use the same 50ml bottle with a 0.5ml dropper serving — approximately 100 servings per bottle. They sit on the full product page alongside our CBD and CBG oils, all priced in AUD. The COA for each batch is available on request from [email protected]. For guidance on measuring a serving with the dropper, our guide to using CBD oil covers the process in plain terms.
Is CBN oil legal in QLD?
Cannabinoid products in Australia are regulated under a national framework administered by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), which applies in Queensland as it does in every other state and territory. We describe our CBN oil by composition — a THC-free cannabinol isolate in an MCT carrier — and make no therapeutic claims. For the current rules covering how cannabidiol, cannabinol and other cannabinoids are scheduled in Australia, the authoritative reference is the TGA website. Our oils are sold to adults aged 18 and over and are not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding.
Common questions about CBN oil in Brisbane
What is CBN? CBN stands for cannabinol, a minor cannabinoid in the hemp plant. We supply it as a THC-free isolate and describe it by composition only.
Is CBN the same as CBD? No. CBD (cannabidiol) and CBN (cannabinol) are two different cannabinoids from the same plant. CBD is the most abundant and is sold in full-spectrum and broad-spectrum forms; CBN is a minor cannabinoid sold by us as an isolate.
Does CBN oil contain THC? Our CBN oil does not. It is a THC-free isolate. The Certificate of Analysis for each batch confirms the THC figure as zero.
How do I read the milligrams on the label? The mg figure is the total cannabinol in the whole 50ml bottle. Divide by 50 to get the per-ml concentration. Our 1000mg bottle is 20mg/ml; our 6000mg bottle is 120mg/ml. Each 0.5ml dropper serving contains half the per-ml figure.
How do I get the COA for my bottle? Email [email protected] with the batch number printed on your bottle. We will send the third-party lab report that matches that specific batch.
Is CBN oil legal in QLD? Cannabinoid products are covered by the national framework run by the TGA. We describe our product by composition and make no health claims; the TGA site is the place for current scheduling rules.
Where can I buy CBN oil in Brisbane? Online, from CBD Oil Brisbane. Browse every strength and price on our product range page. We post across Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank and Chermside and the rest of Queensland.
If a THC-free, single-cannabinoid isolate is what you are looking for, our CBN oil is described plainly, lab-tested by batch, and dispatched from within Australia. Browse the full range to compare CBN alongside our CBD and CBG oils — all priced in AUD and with batch COAs available on request.


