BackgroundFucoidan is a heterologous polysaccharide consisting mainly of L-fucose with sulfuric acid functional groups, and it is considered to be a repository of bioactive compounds with excellent therapeutic and medical potential, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiangiogenic, antitumor, and antibacterial capabilities. MethodsSubcritical water extraction was used to extract fucoidan from Sargassum. Fucoidans with different molecular weight (LMW) fractions were obtained by H2O2 hydrolysis, and the effect of LMW on their bio-functions was investigated. Significant FindingsMetal chelating, iron-reducing and free radical scavenging properties of purified fucoidans demonstrated outstanding anti-oxidative capacities of SWE fractions. In cellular viability assay, SWE was not inhibitory towards RAW 264.7, HaCaT, and Hs68 cells, even when high dosages were used. Anti-inflammatory activity was brought about by SWE administration after UVB exposure, demonstrating that the injured skin tissue was repaired and collagen was regenerated, as shown by in vitro and in vivo tests.