Background: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the international scientific output of Igg glycosylation research by a stoichiometric analysis of the related papers published in the field of IGG glycosylation from 2009 to 2020, to explore the hot spot of IGG glycosylation and the evolution path of IGG glycosylation.Methods: Using the Web of Science core database (WoSCC) to collect the articles related to IgG glycosylation from 2009 to 2020 as the research object, using CiteSpace visualization software to analyze the co-occurrence of countries and institutions, core authors, and keywords. Cited authors and literature, Co-citation analysis of journals, obtaining cooperation maps of research countries / institutions and core authors, literature citation and clustering maps, co-occurrence maps of high-frequency subject headings, displaying related clusters, mutual influences between clusters and Keyword timeline view spectrum of the historical span of important keywords in clustering.Results: We searched 482 articles related to IgG glycosylation published in 227 journals, and observed that in the past 10 years, the number of articles published has generally increased year by year; it has been cited 13262 times, with an average of 27.5 citations per article, showing an upward trend year by year. The core team in the field of IGG glycosylation is mainly from University and research institutes in USA, Australia, Netherlands, Croatia, England, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, China and Japan. A total of 2408 authors participated in the writing of literature on Igg glycosylation, Among them, Wuhrer, Manfred、Lauc, Gordan、Irena Trbojevic Akmacic, Wei Wang and other scholars are the representatives of this research field and have important influence. There are 281 keywords under the theme of IgG glycosylation, of which there are 4 keywords with word frequency ≥100, and hot keywords that serve as bridges are pregnancy、complex、glycan、biosimilar、N-linked glycosylation、hilic-uplc、glycation and form 8 clusters. IgG glycosylation, as the "biomarker" of disease diagnosis and its mechanism has been a research hotspot in recent years.Conclusion: The use of CiteSpace software for quantitative analysis of IgG glycosylation related literature can intuitively demonstrate its development history and current research hotspots and trends, and can provide researchers with reference to the topic selection and research direction. Value and meaning.