Filtrates and ultrasonics extracts of Shigella flexneri showed rapid permeability factor (PF) test and proved positive in suckling mice and ligated rabbit loop tests within 4 hr. Delayed PF was not detected and the rabbit loop dilatation test read after 18 to 24 hr, the mouse pad oedema reaction, the test for elongation effect of CHO cells were also negative. In the delayed PF test a strong "blanching" effect was observed. A filtrate of an Ent-Escherichia coli strain was positive only in the rapid PF test, while filtrate and ultrasonic extract prepared from the Ent+ E. coli strain showed a positive reaction in all tests for enterotoxins (ST and LT) including the rapid PF test. Ultrasonic extracts of a S. flexneri and an Ent- E. coli strain concentrated by freeze-drying were fractionated on Sephadex G-100 column. S. flexneri fractions of 60--70ml were positive for rapid PF, dilation capacity in suckling mice, and the blanching effect in the delayed PF test. No positive reaction was found in the delayed PF test and in CHO cell culture. Similar fractions of Ent- E. Coli carried substances responsible for the rapid PF and the blanching effect, but without suckling mice positivity.