Aim: The objective of this study was characterize the somatic soluble 
antigens of adult Toxocara canis (Tc-SA) by western blotting. 
              
              Materials and 
Methods: T. canis worms were collected from the naturally infected pups 
after deworming. The somatic antigen was prepared as per standard procedure with 
slight modification. These antigens were separated using Sodium dodecyl sulphate-electrophoresis 
(SDS-PAGE). The specific reactivity of the Tc-SA proteins was checked against 
the serum of naturally infected dogs as well with the hyperimmune serum raised 
in the rabbit by western blotting. 
              
              Results: On SDS-PAGE recovered 
proteins ranged in size from 44 to 300 kDa. The immuno-reactivity of the 
naturally infected dog sera with the Tc-SA antigens showed 12 prominent 
immunoreactive bands of distinct sizes at 28.61, 32.60, 38.10, 43.04, 49.99, 
67.57, 73.22, 105.77, 144.74, 161.11, 177.84 and 196.31 kDa. The immuno-reactivity 
of the hyper immune serum raised in rabbits against Tc-SA antigens was observed 
with 10 prominent bands of distinct sizes at 17.11, 24.15, 34.83, 43.46, 52.47, 
55.89, 67.57, 70, 74.60 and 105.6 kDa. 
              
              Conclusions: Common antigens band 
were observed at 67 and 105 kDa. These antigens merit further evaluation as 
candidate for use in diagnosis of toxocarosis in humans and adult dogs. 
              
              
              
Keywords: diagnosis, Somatic-antigens, Toxocara canis, western blotting