1. The molecule contains a cyclopentane ring consisting of five contiguous carbon atoms. The ring is numbered so that carbon-1 (C-1) bears two substituents.
2. At C-1, one substituent is a difluorophenyl group, that is, a phenyl ring bearing two fluorine atoms, one at the ortho position and the other at the para position relative to the carbon attached to C-1.
3. The other substituent at C-1 is connected via a single nitrogen atom (N1). This nitrogen is bonded to a carbon that is attached to a hydroxyl group and double-bonded to another nitrogen (N2), forming an imine.
4. The second nitrogen (N2) in that linkage carries a benzyl methyl sulfoxide group. Specifically, nitrogen N2 is attached at the 1-position of the phenyl ring, the adjacent position is connected to sulfur via a methylene (-CH2-) bridge. The sulfur atom is double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to a methyl group.