CBN isolate is the purest form possible of Cannabidiol. It has a purity of 99%+. CBN distillate can be potent up to 80% and can even be highly potent. However, there are still very minor residual cannabinoids. CBN isolate for sale is JUST CBN, nothing else.
CBN Isolate is used most often in CBN vape juice. It is mixed with vegetable glycerin and propane glycol to make a vape solution.
Notice: CBN Distillate can easily be further processed by adding solvent to the distillate in order to make CBN Isolate.
It is also important to note the difference in consistency between the CBN concentrates. CBN isolate is a powder that is white, while full spectrum CBD distillate can be a viscous liquid that crystallizes to form a rock-like consistency.
CBN distillate can be used in a number of CBN supplements. But the main uses of CBN distillate are: CBN vape cartridges - Distillate can be used in vape pens or dabbled by itself in the United States. This allows vapers to use their own CBN oil, which isn't yet common in Europe. Although this vape is more expensive than traditional CBN eliquids, it promotes the entourage effect by not using CBN isolate.
CBN edibles: CBN distillate can taste bland and smell astringent. This means that the CBN extract does not contain terpenes. It does allow for multiple cannabinoids, but it doesn't affect the taste of sweets or other edibles. You will be able to tell the difference if you've tried CBN edibles available on the market.
CBN topicals: CBN topicals can be used to ensure that there is no earthy smell or colouration.
Pros and Cons of Distillates
Pros
Extremely pure.
It can be tasteless and odourless.
It is possible to add or subtract specific cannabinoids into the CBN product mix for legal or wholesale CBN.
It is possible to reintroduce certain terpenes in unique formulations. Science can be used to develop products that meet specific needs.
It is versatile enough to be used in many ways.
Cons
Due to heat, distillation can destroy natural cannabis terpenes.
They can be extracted partially and reintroduced later, but there is always a loss overall.
Some people consider the distillate unnatural and have engineered it.
It is more expensive to purchase than traditional CBN extracts derived from hemp.