This bibliometric review examines the current state of research on
fucoidan, a sulphated polysaccharide found in brown seaweed spe-
cies, and its potential for wound healing. The review included 58
studies that investigated fucoidan’s effects on wound healing,
revealing that it possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant prop-
erties that could aid in the healing process. Fucoidan was also
found to promote cell proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis,
essential for wound healing. However, the optimal dosage, treat-
ment duration, safety, and efficacy of fucoidan in various wound
types and patient populations still require further investigation.
Additionally, advanced wound dressings like hydrogels have gar-
nered significant attention for their potential in wound healing.
While this review indicates promise for fucoidan as a natural
wound healing compound, it underscores the need for additional
clinical trials to determine its optimal use as a commercial thera-
peutic agent in wound healing.