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Where is Fucoidan Found? A Comprehensive Guide to Its Natural Sources

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Fucoidan was first isolated in 1913 from a species of brown algae. Fucoidan is primarily found in the cell walls of brown seaweeds and certain marine invertebrates, and its properties vary widely depending on the source. Commercially extracted from species such as *Fucus vesiculosus* and *Undaria pinnatifida*, this sulfated polysaccharide is prized for its diverse biological activities.