ChEBI is completely open source.
There are also database engines under the ChemiSQL umbrella for the most 
important open source and not-so-open-source database systems:
http://chemdb.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

Cheers,

Chris

On 05/05/2010 21:47, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently writing an application. One of its tasks is to provide
> information about chemical parameters. The application is related to the
> water frame directive (if you know, what I'm talking about).
>
> Before I now begin to write my own database with information about the
> chemicals: CAS, EC (EINECS, ...), molecular weight, ... origin/sources
> and appearance, ... biological impacts, ... I wonder if there is such a
> database. I know, there are several spiders in the WWW. But what I need
> is a database, that can be used offline.
>
> Just for the case you have something like this I hereby offer to add
> information to your database too (if you are interested).
>
> Any suggestions? I did not find anything.
>
> Regards, Daniel
>
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