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  • noun informal Any material that has a significant biochemical function

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  • With the addition of lutein, the Wyeth Gold milk formula range now features a more complete Wyeth Biofactors System to ensure that children get the biofactor (nutrient) to help protect and support their eyes as they develop.

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