Sản phẩm Vải Thiều Lục Ngạn (LOLO) này được sản xuất bởi chuỗi cung ứng trên nền tảng tiêu chuẩn OTAS
Lolo Fresh Lychee (LOLO Lychee) is produced and processed by Supply Chain –Blockchain under OTAS Standards
OTAS-Agrotrade-VIAEP-HTX Hong Giang
Xác thực theo Tiêu chuẩn OTAS phù hơp với yêu cầu nhập khẩu của Úc, Malaysia và Châu Âu
Verified under OTAS standards in compliance with importing regulations of Australia, Malaysia and Europe countries
Lợi ích của vải thiều Lục Ngạn Bắc Giang. Tên Quốc Tế : LOLO nghĩa là Long Love : dịch sang tiếng Việt là Tình Yêu Dài Lâu
Các nhà khoa học trên thế giới đang nghiên cứu công năng của trái vải thiều Lục Ngạn Việt Nam. Một đặc tính đặc biệt của Vải Thiều Lục Ngạn là thổ nhưỡng, nước, và môi trường đặc biệt mà thiên nhiên mang tặng một trái vải đặc biệt và có rất nhiều tính năng và tác dụng giúp tăng cường sinh lý cho con người (nhóm nghiên cứu LOLO quốc tế đang phối hợp cùng các nhà khoa học nghiên cứu tác dụng này)
Vải là loại trái cây đặc biệt và có tác dụng tuyệt vời đối với sức khoẻ của chúng ta, bao gồm khả năng tăng cường hệ miễn dịch, ngăn ngừa ung thư, tốt cho tiêu hoá, giúp xương chắc khoẻ, điều hoà huyết áp và phòng tránh được virut có hại, cải thiện lưu thông máu, hỗ trợ giảm cân, bảo vệ làn da và tối ưu hoá các hoạt động trao đổi chất.
Test Result for LoLo Lychee
Vải có tên khoa học là Litchi chinensis, hay được gọi là lệ chi, thuộc họ Bồ hòn, nhưng là loài độc nhất trong họ, nghĩa là vải là loại trái cây có một không hai. Vải có nguồn gốc tại Trung Quốc và được trồng ở vùng nhiệt đới và cận nhiệt đới, được dùng nhiều là làm các món đồ uống, món tráng miệng vì có hương vị tự nhiên đặc biệt không bị lẫn với các vị trái cây khác. Ở hầu hết các quốc gia châu Á, Vải được coi là món tráng miệng và đang dần dần thâm nhập vào thị trường phương Tây, nhất là trong các nhà hàng sang trọng.
Processes for Producing Lychee under OTAS
1. Selecting lychee plantation
2. Surveillance camera
3. Harvest
4. Transportation and cold water
5. Seperation and quality control
Quality Control
5. Wash by using Nano Clean Technology
6. Dry and packaging
8. Label and Authentication label
8. Cold room
9. Loading on truck
10. Domestic logistics
11. Customs clearance
12. International logistics
13. Marketing activities overseas
Health Benefits of Lychee
· Lychees are rich in antioxidant vitamin C, with more than 100 percent of the recommended daily amount of vitamin C in one cup.
· Lychees have one of the highest concentrations of polyphenols among fruits, including rutin, a bioflavonoid known to strengthen blood vessels
· Certain compounds in lychee seeds have shown powerful anti-viral activity, including against coxsackie virus and herpes simplex virus
10 Health Benefits of Lychees
Lychees contain an impressive array of vitamins, fiber and antioxidants. According to Lychees Online, the fruit has more vitamin C than the same amount of oranges or lemons, a significant amount of potassium and as much fiber as an apple (with the skin on).3 Why else might you want to eat lychees?4
1. Disease-Fighting Flavonoids
Flavonoids — antioxidant compounds found in certain fruits and vegetables, herbs and spices — are known for their role in helping to prevent chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer.
Lychee contains quercetin, a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties, cancer-fighting heart-healthy kaempferol and more.
2. Antioxidant Protection
Antioxidants are nature's way of providing your cells with adequate defense against attack by reactive oxygen species (ROS), or free radicals.
If you don't have an adequate supply of antioxidants to help squelch free radicals, then you can be at risk of oxidative stress, which leads to accelerated tissue and organ damage.
Numerous studies have confirmed the benefits of antioxidants and the role they play in maintaining good health and reducing your risk of heart disease, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and cancer.
Antioxidants also help slow down the aging process, which can have immense effects on your skin health. Lychees are rich in antioxidant vitamin C, with more than 100 percent of the recommended daily amount of vitamin C in one cup.
3. Heart Health
The flavonoids, fiber and antioxidants in lychees may support heart health. In addition, oligonol derived from lychee fruit has been shown to increase nitric oxide levels in animal studies.5 Increasing nitric oxide in your blood may open constricted blood vessels and lower your blood pressure.
It should be noted, however, that oligonol is a mixture of antioxidants from lychee skin and other sources (such as green tea), but does not occur naturally in lychee fruit.6
4. Blood Regulation
The nutrients in lychee, including magnesium, copper, iron, vitamin C, manganese and folate, are required for blood circulation and formation.
5. Rutin
Lychees have one of the highest concentrations of polyphenols among fruits.7 Among them is rutin, a bioflavonoid known to strengthen blood vessels.
For this reason, it's often used for varicose veins and hemorrhoids, as well as bruising. In fact, a deficiency of bioflavonoids may allow blood vessels to break easier, which is why, if you bruise easily, you would likely benefit from more rutin.
6. Anti-Inflammatory Benefits
Flavanol-rich lychee fruit extract (FRLFE), which is primarily derived from lychee fruit, has potent anti-inflammatory benefits.
FRLFE has been found to suppress inflammation and tissue damage caused by high-intensity exercise training and, researchers believe, may even be used to treat inflammatory diseases.8
7. Vitamin C
One of the most prominent nutrients in lychee fruit is vitamin C. Vitamin C has numerous functions in the human body, including acting as an essential cofactor in enzymatic reactions.
In this way, it plays a role in your body's production of collagen, carnitine (which helps your body turn fat into energy), and catecholamines (hormones made by your adrenal glands), for starters.
Vitamin C is also used by your body for wound healing, repairing, and maintaining the health of your bones and teeth, and plays a role in helping your body absorb iron.
Vitamin C is considered an anti-aging vitamin and actually reversed age-related abnormalities in mice with a premature aging disorder, restoring healthy aging.9
Vitamin C even plays a role in brain health, as it is necessary to make certain neurotransmitters, including serotonin.10
It has also been found to play a role in preventing the common cold, cancer, osteoarthritis, age-related macular degeneration, asthma, and more. Vitamin C may also be useful for:11
Boosting immune system function | Improving vision in people with uveitis (inflammation of the middle part of the eye) | Allergy-related conditions, such as eczema and hay fever |
Treating sunburn | Alleviating dry mouth | Healing burns and wounds |
Decreasing blood sugar in diabetics | Fighting viral illnesses, such as mononucleosis | Maintaining healthy gums |
8. Mitochondrial Health
Lychee pulp contains large amounts of phenolic compounds and exhibits antioxidant activities. In an animal study, lychee pulp phenolics protected against stress-induced liver injury by modulating mitochondrial dysfunction.
The researchers concluded, "Thus, lychee pulp may be a functional biofactor to mitigate oxidative stress."12
9. Anti-Viral Activity
Certain proanthocyanidins in lychee seeds have shown powerful anti-viral activity, including against coxsackie virus and herpes simplex virus.13
10.More Antioxidant Power Than Vitamin C?
Additional proanthocyanidins in lychee seeds showed more potent antioxidant activity than even vitamin C,14 which suggests there's still much to learn about the health potential of this exotic fruit.