A method is described for the attachment of whole cells of Bacillus stearothermophilus to an ion-exchange support such as DEAE-cellulose by covalent linkage. This system enables full retention of the 8-galactosidase activity of the cells. The enzyme activity immobilised in this way is extremely thermostable with a half-life of approximately 15 days at 60°C and pH 7. The pH optimum appears to be about 6.4 and the imrnobilised system hydrolyses lactose in dairy products such as whey and skim milk.