Peptides having four to fourteen residues are disclosed that possess
biological activity. These peptides constitute short fragments of the
peptide HB-107 (SEQ ID NO:1), which itself is a fragment of the
antimicrobial protein cecropin B, and exhibit cell stimulatory, migratory
and anti-inflammatory properties. As keratinocytes are especially
sensitive to these effects, the disclosed peptides comprise a useful
agent for the medical treatment of injury to the skin, such as from
diabetic ulcers. The peptides also are effective in preventing and
reversing skin surface damage resulting from various environmental
insults. Importantly, the therapeutic effects of the peptides manifest at
concentrations equal to or greater than those of peptide HB-107, and thus
represent a less expensive, more versatile means for developing effective
therapies. Methods for the production and use of these peptides are also
disclosed.