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My job often requires me to clean glass from broken pharmaceutical vials. This includes cleaning away residue of drug product and dissolving the lyo cakes. One product that I deal with has a lyo cake that is hygroscopic and will shrivel and condense if left exposed to open air for a couple days. This makes the cake impossible to dissolve in water or 10% w/v Alconox (the common detergent we have in the lab). This leads to leaving the cake soaking overnight, and needing to grind it through a sieve. The drug product mainly consists of phospholipid bilayers and sucrose. I'm not sure why exposing it air makes the lyo cake impossible to dissolve, but it does.
Does anyone have any ideas of lab or household detergents that might be useful to help quickly dissolve this lyo cake? I have experimented with using Triton x-100, and that works pretty decently, but I figured I would ask around to see if there might be better options.