The molecule contains a five-membered aromatic pyrazole ring composed of three carbons and two adjacent nitrogens (labeled N1-N2-C3-C4-C5). Specifically:
- At N1: A methyl group is attached.
- At C3: A cyclohexyl ring (a saturated six-membered ring composed entirely of carbon atoms) is connected via a single bond.
- At C5: An amide substituent is present. This substituent consists of an NH group directly bonded to C5, followed by a carbonyl group, and then a two-methylene chain that terminates in a tetrahydrofuran ring. The tetrahydrofuran is a saturated five-membered ring containing one oxygen and four carbons, and the chain is attached at the carbon that is meta to the ring oxygen.