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Ionization constants of some flavanols (catechin and epicatechin) and flavonols (kaempherol, fisetin, morin, and quercetin) are determined by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE). Catechin and epicatechin are the building blocks of the proanthocyanidins, a type of condensed tannin. Flavonols are primary flavonoids in nature, are found in various fruits and vegetables, such as apples, berries, grapes, tomatoes, and onions, and play a key role in attracting pollinators and seed disseminators. While for catechin and epicatechin the first ionizable OH group occurs in ring 1 and the second ionizable group in ring 2, in flavonols the first deprotonation occurs in ring 2 and the second in ring 1.