Most pet health conditions go underserved — rare diseases, species-specific deficiencies, emerging health threats. We develop targeted formulations faster than anyone in the industry, backed by pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing and real-world observation data.
Most pet health products are derivatives of human formulations — repurposed, not purpose-built. Common conditions in less-popular species go completely unaddressed. Even for cats and dogs, rare diseases and emerging health challenges lack dedicated solutions.
MSRA was founded to close these gaps. We combine pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing, a research operation that continuously monitors the latest scientific discoveries, and hands-on field testing with experienced breeders — to develop targeted formulations for conditions and species that the industry overlooks.
We started with reptile probiotics — not because it's the biggest market, but because it proved our point: every species, every condition, deserves dedicated science.
Three pillars that allow us to develop what the industry can't — or won't.
Backed by a multinational nutritional ingredient manufacturer whose facilities supply omega-3 for leading global pet food brands across the Asia-Pacific region. GMP-certified production lines, human-grade raw materials, full international traceability.
Our research operation continuously monitors new discoveries across veterinary medicine, microbiology, and nutritional science. New active compounds, probiotic strains, and formulation strategies are identified and evaluated before they reach mainstream awareness — allowing us to develop targeted products faster than traditional R&D cycles.
We partner with experienced, professional breeders who integrate our products into the daily care of their animals. These long-term partnerships allow us to track wellness indicators — appetite, energy, digestive health — across diverse species in real-world conditions, providing feedback that continuously improves our formulations.
A continuous cycle of discovery, formulation, and validation.
Our research team continuously monitors the latest scientific literature across veterinary medicine, microbiology, nutrition science, and comparative physiology. We identify promising ingredients, compounds, and formulation strategies before they reach mainstream awareness.
Each formulation targets a specific condition in a specific species. We cross-reference efficacy data, bioavailability studies, and safety profiles. Our pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing partner produces small-batch runs with full quality control.
Every product is introduced through our breeder partnership network. We track wellness outcomes — appetite, energy, digestive health — across diverse species in everyday care conditions. This real-world feedback loop ensures our formulations actually work, not just on paper.
Proof of concept: species-specific gut health, formulated from scratch.
A probiotic dietary supplement designed for reptile digestive ecosystems. Selected high-quality bacterial strains enhance appetite, promote digestive health, and support overall vitality — formulated from peer-reviewed research on ectotherm gut microbiota.
We don't guess. We don't follow trends. We follow the evidence. Every ingredient in our formulations is traceable to published peer-reviewed research.
We share the science we study. Browse open-access publications our team has identified as significant for pet nutrition — organized by species and topic. Updated weekly.
| Publication | Journal | Species | Topic | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gut microbiota diversity and host health in captive Testudines | Frontiers in Microbiology | Reptile | Gut Health | 2024 |
| Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in senior canines: cognitive and joint outcomes | J. Veterinary Internal Medicine | Canine | Joint Health | 2025 |
| Feline inflammatory bowel disease: probiotic strain efficacy meta-analysis | Veterinary Microbiology | Feline | Probiotics | 2024 |
| Thiamine deficiency in captive reptiles: prevalence and supplementation strategies | J. Herpetological Medicine | Reptile | Vitamins | 2023 |
| Novel bioactive compounds in pet nutrition: a systematic review 2020-2025 | Animal Nutrition | All Species | Bioactives | 2025 |
| Zinc oxide vs. zinc methionine in squamate immune response | Comp. Biochemistry & Physiology | Reptile | Immunity | 2024 |
| Breed-specific nutritional requirements in domestic cats: Maine Coon case study | J. Feline Medicine & Surgery | Feline | Nutrition | 2025 |
| Bacillus subtilis spore germination kinetics at ectotherm body temperatures | Applied & Environ. Microbiology | Reptile | Probiotics | 2024 |
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