ChemSpider
ChemSpider is a freely accessible online database of chemicals owned by the Royal Society of Chemistry. It contains information on more than 100 million molecules from over 270 data sources, each of them receiving a unique identifier called ChemSpider Identifier.
Professional databases
- EPA DSSTox
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Human Metabolome Database
- Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
- KEGG
- KUMGM
- LeadScope
- LipidMAPS
- Marinlit
- MDPI
- MICAD
- MLSMR
- MMDB
- MOLI
- MTDP
- Nanogen
- Nature Chemical Biology
- NCGC
- NIAID
- National Institutes of Health
- NINDS Approved Drug Screening Program
- NIST
- NIST Chemistry WebBook
- NMMLSC
- NMRShiftDB
- PANACHE
- PCMD
- PDSP
- Peptides
- Prous Science Drugs of the Future
- QSAR
- R&D Chemicals
- San Diego Center for Chemical Genomics
- SGCOxCompounds, SGCStoCompounds
- SMID
- Specs
- Structural Genomics Consortium
- SureChem
- Synthon-Lab
- Thomson Pharma
- Total TOSLab Building-Blocks
- UM-BBD
- UPCMLD
- UsefulChem
- Web of Science
- ChemAid
Crowdsourcing
The ChemSpider database can be updated with user contributions including chemical structure deposition, spectra deposition and user curation. This is a crowdsourcing approach to develop an online chemistry database. Crowdsourced based curation of the data has produced a dictionary of chemical names associated with chemical structures that has been used in text-mining applications of the biomedical and chemical literature.However, database rights are not waived and a data dump is not available; in fact, the FAQ even states that only limited downloads are allowed: therefore the right to fork is not guaranteed and the project can not be considered free/open.
Features
Searching
A number of available search modules are provided:- The standard search allows querying for systematic names, trade names and synonyms and registry numbers
- The advanced search allows interactive searching by chemical structure, chemical substructure, using also molecular formula and molecular weight range, CAS numbers, suppliers, etc. The search can be used to widen or restrict already found results.
- Structure searching on mobile devices can be done using free apps for iOS and for the Android (operating system).