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Cannabinol [CBN]

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Chemical Structure and Synthesis

  • Cannabinol (CBN) is a classical cannabinoid derived from Cannabis Sativa L.
  • CBN has a slower metabolic profile compared to Δ-THC due to an additional aromatic ring.
  • CBN lacks double bond isomers or stereoisomers and can degrade into HU-345 from oxidation.
  • CBN is unique as it is generated through the oxidation of THC rather than from an acidic precursor form.
  • CBN forms through exposure to heat, oxygen, and/or light in aged cannabis.
  • Oral administration of CBN involves first-pass metabolism in the liver, enhancing its affinity for CB1 and CB2 receptors.

Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics

  • CBN activates CB1 and CB2 receptors as a low affinity partial agonist.
  • CBN has equivalent or higher affinity to CB2 receptors compared to THC.
  • CBN metabolism is mediated by CYP450 isoforms and UGTs, with inhalation having higher bioavailability than oral administration.
  • Study of 6 cannabis users found highly variable half-life of 32±17 hours with intravenous administration.
  • CBN is metabolized by CYP2C9 and CYP3A4 liver enzymes, sensitivity to genetic factors.
  • Genetic factors affect levels of liver enzymes.
  • Metabolism similar to CBD.

Entourage Effect and Therapeutic Potential

  • The entourage effect describes synergistic effects of cannabinoids and other compounds in cannabis when coadministered.
  • Whole-plant-derived cannabis therapeutics may be more effective due to the entourage effect.
  • Limited evidence suggests CBN interacts with nociceptive and immune-related signaling via TRP channels.
  • CBN, anandamide, and other CB1 agonists have shown inhibitory effects on GI motility in preclinical studies.
  • CBN demonstrates antimicrobial effects, especially against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Legal Status and Legislation

  • CBN not listed in schedules by United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.
  • Legal under US federal law if THC concentration of 0.3% or less.
  • Sales or possession could be prosecuted under Federal Analogue Act.
  • Legal status varies internationally.
  • 2018 Farm Bill legalized extracts from Cannabis sativa L. with THC concentration of 0.3% or less.
  • Legal landscape evolving.

Research and References

  • Various studies on cannabinol and its effects.
  • Research on therapeutic potential of cannabis and cannabinoids.
  • Studies on pharmacology and medicinal properties of cannabinoids.
  • Investigations into endocannabinoid system for therapeutic strategies.
  • Research on cannabis chemistry, extraction, and therapeutic applications.

Cannabinol Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https:/glossary/cannabinol
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinol
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q265831
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/04kl65
DBPedia http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cannabinol
Product Ontology http://www.productontology.org/id/Cannabinol