From the article - https://scientificbeekeeping.com/refining-the-mite-wash-part-4-comparing-the-release-agents/
There are lots of good charts showing the results of a variety of tests. If you go to the article they titled the conclusion as "The Winners" which is where I took the following statement from.
"Isopropyl alcohol at 70% concentration has long been considered to be the “gold standard” for mite washes. But the 91% concentration is clearly more effective."
"To my surprise, one dishwashing liquid, Dawn Ultra, not only performed equally as well as 91% isopropyl alcohol, but requires less agitation, is cheaper, and is non-flammable. We’ve now performed well over a thousand mite washes with Dawn, and are very pleased with it. I’m not stuck on Dawn — I suspect that any foaming detergent containing enough sodium lauryl and laureth sulfate would work well."