This molecule is a tertiary amide (-C(=O)-N-) with the following features:

1. The amide nitrogen carries two substituents:
   - A methyl group.
   - A methylene (-CH2-) group that connects to a five-membered furan ring. In the furan ring, the oxygen is located at position 1 and the carbons are numbered clockwise as C2, C3, C4, and C5. The amide nitrogen is attached to the C2 position of the furan ring, which is further substituted at C4 by a carboxylic acid (-C(=O)-OH) group and at C5 by a methyl group.

2. The carbonyl (C=O) extends into a two-carbon chain. The second carbon (the one further from the carbonyl) is a chiral center with an R-configuration. It bears a methyl group and a monofluorophenyl substituent, with the fluorine atom positioned at the meta location relative to the point of attachment.