The molecule consists of two aromatic rings, a benzene ring and an oxazole ring (a five-membered aromatic ring containing one oxygen and one nitrogen in a meta relationship). The two rings are connected by a single bond.

The benzene ring is disubstituted: at both the ortho and para positions relative to the oxazole attachment point, the ring bears methyl groups (-CH3).

The oxazole ring is attached to the benzene through a carbon adjacent to the ring nitrogen and meta to the oxygen. The carbon between the oxygen and nitrogen atoms of the oxazole bears a 2-aminoethyl side chain (-CH2-CH2-NH2), consisting of two methylene units linked to a terminal primary amine.