Author: Sam Currana

CBN Cannabinol CAS: 521-35-7 is a cannabinoid found in the Cannabis plant and is known for being one of the first cannabinoids to be isolated and identified. Unlike its more famous counterpart, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBN does not have strong psychoactive properties. It is typically formed as a breakdown product of THC, occurring when THC is exposed to heat and light over time. CBN is gaining interest in the scientific community and wellness industry due to its potential therapeutic benefits. Preliminary research suggests that CBN may have sedative properties, making it a subject of interest for sleep-related studies. Additionally, it might…

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