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Fucoidan: Biological Activity in Liver Diseases

Jingjing Li, Chuanyong Guo, Jianye Wu

2020The American Journal of Chinese Medicine31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fucoidan is a type of polysaccharide rich in sulfuric acid groups and is mainly found in brown algae. Due to its extensive biological activities, such as anticoagulant, antitumor, antithrombotic, antiviral, anti-oxidant and enhancing immune function, fucoidan has gradually become a research hotspot. Under the scientific guidance of modern medical theory, fucoidan and its mechanism in oxidative stress, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, inflammatory response, tumor proliferation, and metastasis have become a new research direction and an important basis as an effective liver protection drug. In this paper, we discuss the important role of fucoidan in viral hepatitis, liver fibrosis, liver cancer, nonalcoholic fatty liver and liver injury induced by drugs and ischemia and briefly discuss its underlying mechanism. We supplement the theoretical basis for its clinical application and provide effective targets for the development of follow-up dominant drugs.

Topics & Concepts

FucoidanMetastasisFibrosisImmune systemMedicineLiver cancerHepatitisLiver functionPharmacologyCancer researchBiologyCancerImmunologyBiochemistryPolysaccharideHepatocellular carcinomaPathologyInternal medicineSeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsBiochemical Acid Research StudiesMacrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
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